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Exploring pen and paper interaction with high-resolution wall displays

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We introduce HIPerPaper, a novel digital pen and paper interface that enables natural interaction with a 31.8 by 7.5 foot tiled wall display of 268,720,000 pixels. HIPerPaper provides a flexible, portable, and inexpensive medium for interacting with large high-resolution wall displays. While the size and resolution of such displays allow visualization of data sets of a scale not previously possible, mechanisms for interacting with wall displays remain challenging. HIPerPaper enables multiple concurrent users to select, move, scale, and rotate objects on a high-dimension wall display.

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    UIST '10: Adjunct proceedings of the 23nd annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
    October 2010
    126 pages
    ISBN:9781450304627
    DOI:10.1145/1866218

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    2. paper
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