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Resonant Bits: Harmonic Interaction with Virtual Pendulums

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Resonant Bits: Harmonic Interaction with Virtual Pendulums. / Bennett, Peter; Nolan, Stuart; Uttamchandani, Ved et al.
TEI '15 Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction . New York: ACM, 2015. p. 49-52.

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Bennett, P, Nolan, S, Uttamchandani, V, Pages, M, Carter, K & Fraser, M 2015, Resonant Bits: Harmonic Interaction with Virtual Pendulums. in TEI '15 Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction . ACM, New York, pp. 49-52. https://doi.org/10.1145/2677199.2680569

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Bennett, P., Nolan, S., Uttamchandani, V., Pages, M., Carter, K., & Fraser, M. (2015). Resonant Bits: Harmonic Interaction with Virtual Pendulums. In TEI '15 Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (pp. 49-52). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2677199.2680569

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Bennett P, Nolan S, Uttamchandani V, Pages M, Carter K, Fraser M. Resonant Bits: Harmonic Interaction with Virtual Pendulums. In TEI '15 Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction . New York: ACM. 2015. p. 49-52 doi: 10.1145/2677199.2680569

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Bennett, Peter ; Nolan, Stuart ; Uttamchandani, Ved et al. / Resonant Bits : Harmonic Interaction with Virtual Pendulums. TEI '15 Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction . New York : ACM, 2015. pp. 49-52

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