Proceedings of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2642918.2647351
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Through the combining glass

Abstract: Figure 1: Interaction opportunities of our design space: (A) Reflections allow users to interact with artifacts inside a museum cabinet. (B) Reflections can reveal internal details of real objects. (C) A Digital Musical Instrument augmented with projection mapping and a volumetric display. (D) This augmentation is visible from any point of view and from both sides of the mirror.

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“…Approaches using optical combiners (e.g. half silvered mirrors) between the user and the image [11,19,26,30,32] hinder reachability and interaction. Retro-reflective imaging [43,46] allows for reachable floating images by combining off-the-shelf beam splitters and retro-reflectors.…”
Section: Light Converging Opticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approaches using optical combiners (e.g. half silvered mirrors) between the user and the image [11,19,26,30,32] hinder reachability and interaction. Retro-reflective imaging [43,46] allows for reachable floating images by combining off-the-shelf beam splitters and retro-reflectors.…”
Section: Light Converging Opticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to achieve these objectives might be through the use of Augmented Reality displays, such as those described in [17]. Semi-transparent mirrors and displays are combined to visually augment a physical space.…”
Section: Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semi-transparent displays: Semi-transparent displays have been around for some time now, and there is still active research on this topic. Some semi-transparent displays can be designed as touchscreens [32] or midair gestures [24], by using reflection [23,17], in order to show information about invisible or hidden objects [4]. Recently, Plasencia et al [17] proposed a semi-transparent screen based on optical combiners.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%