Bristol Interaction and Graphics group will present seven papers and notes at ACM CHI 2014. The papers range in topics from collaborative brain-computer interfaces to shape-changing interfaces covering our sense of vision, touch, taste and smell.
The following are our 7 papers and notes
- SensaBubble: A Chrono-Sensory Mid-Air Display of Sight and Smell
- MisTable: Reach-through Personal Screens for Tabletops
- Perception of Ultrasonic Haptic Feedback on the Hand: Localisation and Apparent Motion
- Temporal, Affective, and Embodied Characteristics of Taste Experiences: A Framework for Design
- Error Related Negativity in Observing Interactive Tasks
- Is my Phone Alive? A Large-Scale Study of Shape Change in Handheld Devices Using Videos
- Changibles: Analyzing and Designing Shape Changing Constructive Assembly