Talk:Tangible user interface
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- uniTUIO : MultiTouch integration for the Unity game engine using the TUIO framework
- Proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
- Tangible and Embedded Interaction Conference
- MIT Media Lab Tangible Media Group
- Encyclopedia entry on the history of Tangible Interaction and Tangible User Interfaces
- Hiroshi Ishii and Brygg Ullmer, Tangible Bits: Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits and Atoms. Published in the Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems: CHI 97, Denver, CO.
- jive A Magnetic Tangible user interface that uses friend passes to load information on the screen.
- Tangint: Wiki for drawing together content and discussion related to research on tangible interfaces/interaction.
- Papier-Mâché: a toolkit for building tangible UIs
- Percussa AudioCubes: Tangible interface for exploring sound/music
- reacTIVision: a framework for creating tangible UIs
- Topobo project
- Interactive Paper: Integrating paper and digital information
- The Moving Pictures Project: a tangible video composition platform
- Spatial Augmented Reality
- Audiopad: a composition and performance instrument
- Memodules Project : Memodules as tangible shortcuts to multimedia information
- TANGerINE Project : A Tangible Interactive Natural Environment which merges tabletop interfaces and smart objects
- reactable : A collaborative electronic music instrument with a tabletop tangible multi-touch interface.
- Trackmate : An open source initiative to create an inexpensive, do-it-yourself tangible tracking system via the LusidOSC protocol.
- Tangible Web : Tangible Web Project
- TUIO : A community standard for the design and creation of tangible multi-touch surfaces.
- d-touch : A visual markers recognition systems that enables the development of low-cost tangible user interfaces and mixed reality applications.
- d-touch drum machine A drum machine with a tangible user interface.
- Bubblegum Sequencer A step sequencer using colored balls to represent sounds.
- d-touch sequencer A sequencer able to record live from microphone with a tangible user interface.
- From Turtles to Tangible Programming Bricks A survey of tangible user interfaces in education research at MIT.