skip to main content
10.1145/1753846.1753874acmconferencesArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication PageschiConference Proceedingsconference-collections
extended-abstract

Public issues on projected user interface

Published: 10 April 2010 Publication History

Abstract

What will happen when pocket projectors become mainstream personal display channels? What will be affected when numerous projections intrude our living space without proper control? Today's technology in projection has promised a big screen viewing experience from mobile devices, pushing us toward a truly ubiquitous display environment. But, is our society prepared for the next projection-generation?
We argue that the Projected user interface (PUI) will introduce new problems both in environmental and social aspects which are seldom been explored. This paper explores our rights to project and be projected in public space. Can we project on human body without asking for permission? Can we refuse to be projected? Can projection pollute the environment and influence the people therein? This paper proposes several issues about people's rights on projection, and provide discussions on possible solutions.

References

[1]
Nikon S1000pj. Nikon. Last access Jan 15, 2010 http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Product/Digital-Camera/26186/COOLPIX-S1000pj.html
[2]
Mistry, P., Maes, P., and Chang, L. WUW -- Wear Ur World -- A Wearable Gestural Interface. CHI '09 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. Boston, USA. (2009)
[3]
Pinhanez, C. The Everywhere Displays Projector: A Device to Create Ubiquitous Graphical Interfaces. Ubiquitous Computing (2001): 12--17.
[4]
Hall, E. T. The Hidden Dimension. Anchor Books. ISBN 0-385-08476-5. 1966
[5]
Wei, R., Leung, L. Blurring public and private behaviors in public space: policy challenges in the use and improper use of the cell phone. Telematics and Informatics (1999)
[6]
Humphreys, L. Cellphones in public: social interactions in a wireless era. New Media & Society. (2005)
[7]
Cao, X., Forlines, C., and Balakrishnan, R. Multi-user interaction using handheld projectors. UIST '07: Proceedings of the 20th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology (2007)
[8]
Scheible, J. and Ojala, T. MobiSpray: mobile phone as virtual spray can for painting BIG anytime anywhere on anything. ACM SIGGRAPH Art Gallery. (2009)
[9]
Image Fulgurator. Ars Electronica Golden Award. Bismarck, J. V. Last access Jan 15, 2010 http://www.juliusvonbismarck.com/fulgurator/
[10]
Sakurai, S., Kitamura, Y., Subramanian, S., Kishino, F. A visibility control system for collaborative digital table. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 13 (8). (2009)
[11]
Life Swap Project. Benjamin Males. Last access Jan 15, 2010 http://benjaminmales.com/personal_space/proxemics_small.jpg

Cited By

View all
  • (2015)Candid InteractionProceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology10.1145/2807442.2807449(467-476)Online publication date: 5-Nov-2015
  • (2014)Where Is Mobile Projection Interaction Going? The Past, Present and Future of the Mobile Projected InterfaceHuman-Computer Interaction. Applications and Services10.1007/978-3-319-07227-2_19(189-198)Online publication date: 2014
  • (2011)Innovative user interfaces for wearable computers in real augmented environmentProceedings of the 14th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction techniques and environments - Volume Part II10.5555/2022466.2022525(500-509)Online publication date: 9-Jul-2011
  • Show More Cited By

Recommendations

Comments

Information & Contributors

Information

Published In

cover image ACM Conferences
CHI EA '10: CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2010
2219 pages
ISBN:9781605589305
DOI:10.1145/1753846

Sponsors

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

Publication History

Published: 10 April 2010

Permissions

Request permissions for this article.

Check for updates

Author Tags

  1. handheld projector
  2. multi-user interaction
  3. projected user interface
  4. public display

Qualifiers

  • Extended-abstract

Conference

CHI '10
Sponsor:

Acceptance Rates

CHI EA '10 Paper Acceptance Rate 350 of 1,346 submissions, 26%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 6,164 of 23,696 submissions, 26%

Upcoming Conference

CHI 2025
ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 26 - May 1, 2025
Yokohama , Japan

Contributors

Other Metrics

Bibliometrics & Citations

Bibliometrics

Article Metrics

  • Downloads (Last 12 months)4
  • Downloads (Last 6 weeks)1
Reflects downloads up to 22 Feb 2025

Other Metrics

Citations

Cited By

View all
  • (2015)Candid InteractionProceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology10.1145/2807442.2807449(467-476)Online publication date: 5-Nov-2015
  • (2014)Where Is Mobile Projection Interaction Going? The Past, Present and Future of the Mobile Projected InterfaceHuman-Computer Interaction. Applications and Services10.1007/978-3-319-07227-2_19(189-198)Online publication date: 2014
  • (2011)Innovative user interfaces for wearable computers in real augmented environmentProceedings of the 14th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction techniques and environments - Volume Part II10.5555/2022466.2022525(500-509)Online publication date: 9-Jul-2011
  • (2011)Innovative User Interfaces for Wearable Computers in Real Augmented EnvironmentHuman-Computer Interaction. Interaction Techniques and Environments10.1007/978-3-642-21605-3_55(500-509)Online publication date: 2011
  • (2010)Interaction avec un picoprojecteurProceedings of the 22nd Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine10.1145/1941007.1941028(129-132)Online publication date: 20-Sep-2010

View Options

Login options

View options

PDF

View or Download as a PDF file.

PDF

eReader

View online with eReader.

eReader

Figures

Tables

Media

Share

Share

Share this Publication link

Share on social media