Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3290605.3300775
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“…To be sure, prototypes to control audio playback using nothing more than a drawstring of a hooded sweatshirt [32], or sunglasses with PV lenses and embedded displays [15], certainly evoke images of 'silicon valley cool'. And they certainly function as technological proofs of concept, but following Suchman we also see them as 'proof' of specifc information fows -the conditions of possibility for imaging, designing and developing new technologies.…”
Section: Innovation Perspectives Beyond the Mainstreammentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To be sure, prototypes to control audio playback using nothing more than a drawstring of a hooded sweatshirt [32], or sunglasses with PV lenses and embedded displays [15], certainly evoke images of 'silicon valley cool'. And they certainly function as technological proofs of concept, but following Suchman we also see them as 'proof' of specifc information fows -the conditions of possibility for imaging, designing and developing new technologies.…”
Section: Innovation Perspectives Beyond the Mainstreammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the empirical focus of our research is on PV materials and their self-powered, interactive applications, devices that leverage the aforementioned nanogenerators [5,32] and techniques such as passive communication through FM backscatter [2,36] further demonstrate a nascent research interest that is coalescing around integrating energy harvesting, sensing, computing, and communication. These are the defning properties of Abowd's computational materials [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Example use case: linear slider. (W) Flick [74] Quickly displacing a badge attached to a zipper or drawstring from its position by throwing it in air. By virtue of being attached, the badge does not fall off but instead returns to its original state due to gravity.…”
Section: Touch Gesturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controllers that are different from those commonly employed today can, therefore, change the way players experience the game (Llagostera, 2019;Brown et al, 2015). Several researchers have already proposed alternative controls and other interaction devices with different formats, such as gloves (Foottit et al, 2014), musical instruments (Ey et al, 2010), rings (Miranda et al, 2010(Miranda et al, , 2013, trumpets (Sarinho, 2017), belts (Dobbelstein et al, 2015), ropes (Shahmiri et al, 2019), or even a Rubik's Cube (Roudaut et al, 2014). The research and creation of new controllers, in this sense, offer opportunities to explore other means of interaction, allowing to reveal resources capable of also influencing the project of controllers for videogame consoles (Llagostera, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%