2009
DOI: 10.15448/1980-3729.2008.37.4800
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Interfaces multisensoriais: espacialidades híbridas do corpoespaço

Abstract: O texto aborda o contexto de interfaces multisensoriais para pensar a relação humano/máquina e suas formas específicas de operar. Ao assumir a fisicalidade corpórea dos usuários e a materialidade de objetos e do espaço como dados de entrada, questiona-se a possibilidade de reconfiguração do corpo na sua própria apresentação e percepção a partir das interações mediadas neste contexto. Essa condição híbrida e processual aponta modos específicos de apreensão e de comunicação, que interessam discutir neste trabalh… Show more

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“…In this sense, there are tangible interfaces (IT), which are based on the concept of tangible digital device, or touchable, that will ensure a realistic interaction between man and computer. The use of physical objects by ITs allows users to employ a wider range of actions and regain skills and knowledge acquired in the form of data manipulation [20,21]. The day-to-day life of every individual is filled with objects whose functions, textures and shapes, determine specific ways to catch, carry, throw, throw, and thus build practices that shall be recovered in other situations.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this sense, there are tangible interfaces (IT), which are based on the concept of tangible digital device, or touchable, that will ensure a realistic interaction between man and computer. The use of physical objects by ITs allows users to employ a wider range of actions and regain skills and knowledge acquired in the form of data manipulation [20,21]. The day-to-day life of every individual is filled with objects whose functions, textures and shapes, determine specific ways to catch, carry, throw, throw, and thus build practices that shall be recovered in other situations.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The action is considered a prerequisite for perception. Thus, the sensory inputs, such as the recognition of the environment only start to have meaning the extent to which actions are performed and the space around the individual is explored [20,21]. In addition, systems that include interaction by tangible interfaces has not only a software structure, but also a physical structure, represented by physical space and objects.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%