2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00779-013-0752-1
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Designing reality-based interfaces for experiential bio-design

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“…Frecon et al [56], for instance, reported on how a museum installation about visualizing sound perception in submarines was redesigned with participatory activities to collect design suggestions with invited stakeholders. There is a significant amount of publications in the literature that present interactive installations designed with some kind of participatory design approach (e.g., [12], [31], [79], [86]). However, these studies tend to have their contributions oriented towards showing the created product qualities, while details of the design process are often absent or briefly discussed.…”
Section: Participatory Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frecon et al [56], for instance, reported on how a museum installation about visualizing sound perception in submarines was redesigned with participatory activities to collect design suggestions with invited stakeholders. There is a significant amount of publications in the literature that present interactive installations designed with some kind of participatory design approach (e.g., [12], [31], [79], [86]). However, these studies tend to have their contributions oriented towards showing the created product qualities, while details of the design process are often absent or briefly discussed.…”
Section: Participatory Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed hybrid approach offers many possibilities and challenges for the future research. Tangible and touch can be also considered in a hybrid manner by enabling tangible interaction on a capacitive multi-touch display [11].…”
Section: Tabletop User Interfaces With Tangible and Touch Interacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interacting cubes with sensors and LCD displays were also introduced by SynFlo using Sifteo cubes [11], or other simple input/output switches, buttons and lights as in FlowBlock [32].…”
Section: Learning With Tangible User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bio-design is an intricate multi-step process that, to date, has not been adequately supported by existing bioinformatics tools. For over three years, we have been collaborating closely with domain experts to address the need for novel user interfaces that make bio-design more tractable and accessible to a broad range of users [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%