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Tag Archives: blended interaction

Invited Talk at the 12th BSZ-Kolloquium

We are invited to give a talk at the 12th BSZ-Kolloquium at the Stuttgart Media University (HdM). The talk is scheduled for September 27th, 2011. Roman Rädle will present the vision of Blended Interaction with help of Blended Library as use case. Further, the progress of the project Blended Library as well as our “Living [...]

Facet-Streams: Tangible tabletop search receives Honorable Mention at CHI 2011

We are proud and honored to announce that our Facet-Streams system has received an “Honorable Mention” award at ACM CHI 2011. About Facet-Streams: Facet-Streams is a prototype application for the Microsoft Surface tabletop computer. The application enables a group of users (e.g. a family) to simultaneously search hotels in the hotel data of HolidayCheck and [...]

NAVI – Navigational Aids for the Visually Impaired – A student project in the course Blended Interaction

In our course “Blended Interaction”, Master’s students Michael Zöllner and Stephan Huber have been working on a very different approach to use the Microsoft Kinect. Since we liked their project so much and their helmet-mounted Kinect is such an eye-catcher (check out the video! J), we asked them to write about it for our blog. [...]