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Foldable interactive displays

Published:19 October 2008Publication History

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Modern computer displays tend to be in fixed size, rigid, and rectilinear rendering them insensitive to the visual area demands of an application or the desires of the user. Foldable displays offer the ability to reshape and resize the interactive surface at our convenience and even permit us to carry a very large display surface in a small volume. In this paper, we implement four interactive foldable display designs using image projection with low-cost tracking and explore display behaviors using orientation sensitivity.

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          UIST '08: Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
          October 2008
          308 pages
          ISBN:9781595939753
          DOI:10.1145/1449715

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