ABSTRACT
New interface trends such as Augmented Reality (AR), Perceptual User Interfaces (PUI) and Tangible User Interfaces (TUI) allow the creation of a new generation of interactive experiences. At the overlap of these research areas is a design approach called Tangible Augmented Reality, in which real objects can be used to intuitively manipulate virtual content. Tangible AR techniques allow designers to build interfaces that enhance interaction in the real world and offer a fertile area for future research.
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