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Using Spatially Aware Tangible Displays for Exploring Virtual Spaces

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2009

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Oldenbourg Verlag

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To solve the challenge of exploring large information spaces on interactive surfaces such as tabletops, we introduce SpaceLens , a spatially aware handheld display that provides intuitive and elegant three-dimensional exploration of rich data sets. This can either be volumetric data, a layered information space or a zoomable information space, which are mapped to the virtual exploration volume above a stationary surface. By moving the lens through the volume, corresponding data is displayed, thus serving as a window into virtuality. Various interaction techniques are introduced, which especially utilize the Z-axis (lens height) in a novel way, e.g. for zooming or displaying various information layers. The SpaceLens implementation uses an optically tracked, passive, top-projected paper lens, which is cheap, lightweight and flexible and allows an almost “magical” interaction, as early user feedback revealed. In addition, a marker-tracked, active UMPC lens allows data exploration without a contextual display.

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Spindler, Martin; Sieber, Jana; Dachselt, Raimund (2009): Using Spatially Aware Tangible Displays for Exploring Virtual Spaces. Mensch & Computer 2009: Grenzenlos frei!?. München: Oldenbourg Verlag. ISBN: 978-3-486-59222-1. pp. 253-262. Multimodalität II

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