Title
Casier: Structures for composing tangibles and complementary interactors for use across diverse systems
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
3-11-2011
Abstract
Casiers are a class of tangible interface elements that structure the physical and functional composition of tangibles and complementary interactors (e.g., buttons and sliders). Casiers allow certain subsets of interactive functionality to be accessible across diverse interactive systems (with and without graphical mediation, employing varied sensing capabilities and supporting software). We illustrate examples of casiers in use, including iterations around a custom walk-up-and-use kiosk, as well as casiers operable across commercial platforms of widely varying cost and capability. © 2011 ACM.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Tangible Embedded and Embodied Interaction, TEI'11
First Page
229
Last Page
236
Recommended Citation
Ullmer, B., Dell, C., Gill, C., Toole, C., Wiley, C., Dever, Z., Rogge, L., Bradford, R., Riviere, G., Sankaran, R., Liu, K., Freeman, C., Wallace, A., DeLatin, M., Washington, C., Reeser, A., Branton, C., & Parker, R. (2011). Casier: Structures for composing tangibles and complementary interactors for use across diverse systems. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Tangible Embedded and Embodied Interaction, TEI'11, 229-236. https://doi.org/10.1145/1935701.1935746