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- WorkshopbeitragAugmenting Elastic Displays with Active Vibrotactile Feedback(Mensch und Computer 2022 - Workshopband, 2022) Müller, Mathias; Kammer, DietrichWithin the last years, several use-cases for Elastic Displays have been explored, showing the potential for this novel technology. However, one of the shortcomings of this type of interface is that it is not possible to provide active haptic feedback to the user. This feature is limited to actuated displays, which in turn are much more complex to build, more expensive, less robust and portable. In this paper, we describe another approach to provide basic active haptic feedback for Elastic Displays by using vibration motors.We explore different options for vibrotactile feedback and describe the results of a student project in which some of the concepts were realized as part of a small game prototype.
- WorkshopbeitragA Tangible Concept for Layered Map Visualizations: Supporting on-site Civil Engineering Construction Consultations using Elastic Displays(Mensch und Computer 2020 - Workshopband, 2020) Müller, Mathias; Lier, Erik; Groh, Rainer; Hannß, FranziskaTangible Interaction in collaborative scenarios represents a natural und intuitive way to explore and discuss complex issues in a playful way, supporting communication, negotiation and teamwork. We present a concept for Elastic Displays to support decision-making processes in the context of civil engineering construction planning, related to the research context of Building Information modelling techniques. This involves the exploration of spatial issues, as well as identifying changes to the project schedule and cost plan. We use the power of Elastic Displays to quickly explore semantic and time layers in complex maps and uses them in conjunction with an integrated overview of the project timeline and cost overview. Furthermore, we discuss some gestures used for interacting with the Zoomable User Interface and navigate Layered Visualizations with magic lenses. Finally, we discuss our findings from the implemented prototype and share some thoughts on future work for Zoomable UIs on Elastic Displays.