Cited by
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Bumping +
, Stitching +
, Codex +
, The Conduit +
, DisplayStacks +
, Pinch +
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Cites
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Pick-and-Drop +
, Hyperdrag +
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Description
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The ConnecTable is an interactive screen p … The ConnecTable is an interactive screen positioned on a chassis that can change shape depending on the user’s position. 2 ConnecTables can be moved close together to form a joint area to support collaboration. Sharing information among the 2 screens is facilitated by shuffling objects from one display to another. These interactions are inspired by how physical artifacts are used by physically putting objects together to form a whole and pulling them apart to separate. whole and pulling them apart to separate. +
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Design goal
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Creating integrated workspaces +
, Fostering collaboration +
, Improving information management across devices +
, Supporting design of interfaces for dynamic collections of devices +
, Supporting joint interaction with information across devices +
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Design motivation
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Creating technological infrastructure +
, Designing new types of interactions +
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Device type
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Private +
, Semi-private +
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Enabling technology
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Displays +
, Sensors +
, Networking technologies +
, Physical object identification +
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Pattern family
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Display Grouping +
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Reference
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Tandler, P., Prante, T., Müller-Tomfelde, … Tandler, P., Prante, T., Müller-Tomfelde, C., Streitz, N., & Steinmetz, R. (2001). ConnecTables: dynamic coupling of displays for the flexible creation of shared workspaces. In Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology (pp. 11-20). ACM. software and technology (pp. 11-20). ACM. +
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Related to
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Bumping +
, Codex +
, MobiES +
, Pinch +
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Summary
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ConnecTables are mobile workplaces with articulated screens that can be joined in common workspaces by touching their sides together. Objects can then be viewed and shared in these joint workspaces. +
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Categories |
Interaction techniques +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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4 June 2015 12:36:33 +
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