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 jackEbook 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 2INTERACTION 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 (sEbook 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. 1999INTERACTION 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 through 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 rEbook 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. HeINTERACTION 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-through 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. TEbook 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 (clocINTERACTION DESIGNbeyond human-computer interactionColor Plate 1Figure 1.2 Novel forms of interactive products embedded with computational power (clocGọi ngay
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