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Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

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Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

INTERACTION DESIGNbeyond human-computer interactionColor Plate 1Figure 1.2 Novel forms of interactive products embedded with computational power (cloc

Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1 ckwise from top left):(i) Electrolux scrccn-fridge that provides a range of functionality, in-(ii) an IBM prototype of a color electronic ink page, is

intended for c-newspapers that can typeset’ themselves and update while being light enough to carry around.eluding food management where recipes are Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

displayed, based on the food stored in the fridge.(iv) Barney, an interactive cuddly toy that makes learning enjoyable.(iii) 'geek chic', a T.cvi jack

Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

et equipped w ith a fully integrated computer netw ork(body area network).enabling the wearer to be fully connected to the web.ENTERENTERFigure 1.11 2

INTERACTION DESIGNbeyond human-computer interactionColor Plate 1Figure 1.2 Novel forms of interactive products embedded with computational power (cloc

Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1 een combined so that a digital image of the brain is superimposed on the person’s head, providing a new form of medical visualization.Figure 2.14 rhe

i-room project at Stanford: a graphical rendering of the Interactive Room ferry Winograd's group is researching, which is an innovative technologyrich Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

prototype workspace, integrating a variety of displays and devices. An overarching aim is to explore new possibilities for people to work together (s

Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

ee http://graphics.stanford.liDU/projects/iwork/).Color Plate 3Figure 2.6 Recent direct-manipulation virtual environments(a) Virtue (Daniel Reid. 1999

INTERACTION DESIGNbeyond human-computer interactionColor Plate 1Figure 1.2 Novel forms of interactive products embedded with computational power (cloc

Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1 nd (Dave Pape. www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Vis/) is an interactive virtual environment where the child in the image on the right uses a joystick to navigate thr

ough the space. The child is interacting with an avatar in the flower world.Color Plate 4Figure 3.7 Dynalinkingused in the PondWorld software. In the Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

background is a simulation of a pond ecosystem, comprising perch, stickleback, beetles, tadpoles, and weeds. In the foreground is a food web diagram r

Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

epresenting the same ecosystem but at a more abstract level. The two arc dynalinkcd: changes made to one representation arc rclleclcd in the other. He

INTERACTION DESIGNbeyond human-computer interactionColor Plate 1Figure 1.2 Novel forms of interactive products embedded with computational power (cloc

Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1 dpole eating the weed. The dynalinking is accompanied by a narrative explaining what is happening and sounds of dying organisms.Figure 3.9 A see-throu

gh handset — transparency does not mean simply showing the insides of a machine but involves providing a good system image.Color Plate 5Figure 4.1 The Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

rooftop garden in BowieWorld, a collaborative virtual environment (CVE) supported by Worlds.com. The User takes part by "dressing up" as an avatar. T

Ebook Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction – Part 1

here are hundreds of avatars to choose from, including penguins and real people. Once avatars have entered a world, they can explore it and chat with

INTERACTION DESIGNbeyond human-computer interactionColor Plate 1Figure 1.2 Novel forms of interactive products embedded with computational power (cloc

INTERACTION DESIGNbeyond human-computer interactionColor Plate 1Figure 1.2 Novel forms of interactive products embedded with computational power (cloc

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