Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette a...

Electronic data

View graph of relations

Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette and Sketched Controls alongside Augmented Work Surfaces

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Otherpeer-review

Published

Standard

Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette and Sketched Controls alongside Augmented Work Surfaces. / Block, Florian; Haller, Michael; Gellersen, Hans et al.
2007. 120-123 Adjunct Proc. Ubicomp 2007, Innsbruck, Austria.

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Otherpeer-review

Harvard

Block, F, Haller, M, Gellersen, H, Gutwin, C & Billinghurst, M 2007, 'Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette and Sketched Controls alongside Augmented Work Surfaces', Adjunct Proc. Ubicomp 2007, Innsbruck, Austria, 1/01/00 pp. 120-123.

APA

Block, F., Haller, M., Gellersen, H., Gutwin, C., & Billinghurst, M. (2007). Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette and Sketched Controls alongside Augmented Work Surfaces. 120-123. Adjunct Proc. Ubicomp 2007, Innsbruck, Austria.

Vancouver

Block F, Haller M, Gellersen H, Gutwin C, Billinghurst M. Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette and Sketched Controls alongside Augmented Work Surfaces. 2007. Adjunct Proc. Ubicomp 2007, Innsbruck, Austria.

Author

Block, Florian ; Haller, Michael ; Gellersen, Hans et al. / Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette and Sketched Controls alongside Augmented Work Surfaces. Adjunct Proc. Ubicomp 2007, Innsbruck, Austria.4 p.

Bibtex

@conference{8eae3939c5f34a8192fd387315b90f78,
title = "Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette and Sketched Controls alongside Augmented Work Surfaces",
abstract = "Voodoosketch is a system that extends a graphical table top interface with physical palettes on which users can dynamically deploy controls as shortcut to application functionality. The system provides physical {\textquoteleft}plug and play{\textquoteright} controls as well as support for sketching of controls, and allows controls to be associated with application functions via handwritten labels. The system uses a special digital pen, which writes {\textquoteleft}real{\textquoteright} ink on the palettes and while functioning as a digital input device on the graphical work surface.",
keywords = "cs_eprint_id, 1555 cs_uid, 382",
author = "Florian Block and Michael Haller and Hans Gellersen and Carl Gutwin and Mark Billinghurst",
year = "2007",
month = sep,
language = "English",
pages = "120--123",
note = "Adjunct Proc. Ubicomp 2007 ; Conference date: 01-01-1900",

}

RIS

TY - CONF

T1 - Demo Voodoosketch: Physical Interface Palette and Sketched Controls alongside Augmented Work Surfaces

AU - Block, Florian

AU - Haller, Michael

AU - Gellersen, Hans

AU - Gutwin, Carl

AU - Billinghurst, Mark

PY - 2007/9

Y1 - 2007/9

N2 - Voodoosketch is a system that extends a graphical table top interface with physical palettes on which users can dynamically deploy controls as shortcut to application functionality. The system provides physical ‘plug and play’ controls as well as support for sketching of controls, and allows controls to be associated with application functions via handwritten labels. The system uses a special digital pen, which writes ‘real’ ink on the palettes and while functioning as a digital input device on the graphical work surface.

AB - Voodoosketch is a system that extends a graphical table top interface with physical palettes on which users can dynamically deploy controls as shortcut to application functionality. The system provides physical ‘plug and play’ controls as well as support for sketching of controls, and allows controls to be associated with application functions via handwritten labels. The system uses a special digital pen, which writes ‘real’ ink on the palettes and while functioning as a digital input device on the graphical work surface.

KW - cs_eprint_id

KW - 1555 cs_uid

KW - 382

M3 - Other

SP - 120

EP - 123

T2 - Adjunct Proc. Ubicomp 2007

Y2 - 1 January 1900

ER -