Proxemic Interaction: The Video

Ballendat, T., Marquardt, N. and Greenberg, S. (2010)
Proxemic Interaction: The Video. Research report 2010-963-12, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June. Duration 3:11. Very slightly different version included as a video figure with the ACM ITS paper.

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Abstract

This video illustrates how we used proxemic information to regulate interactions of people, digital devices, and non-digital artefacts with an interactive vertical display surface. It shows how proxemics can regulate implicit and explicit interaction techniques, as well as how proxemic interactions can be triggered by continuous movement, or by movement in and out of discrete proxemic regions. Our example application is an interactive media player that implicitly reacts to the approach and orientation of people and their personal devices, and that tailors explicit interaction methods to fit.

Bibtex entry

@TECHREPORT { 2010-ProxemicInteractionsVideo.Report2010-963-12,
CLASS = { REPORT },
AUTHOR = { Ballendat, T. and Marquardt, N. and Greenberg, S. },
TITLE = { Proxemic Interaction: The Video },
YEAR = { 2010 },
MONTH = { June },
INSTITUTION = { Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary },
ADDRESS = { Calgary, Alberta, Canada },
NUMBER = { 2010-963-12 },
NOTE = { Duration 3:11. Very slightly different version included as a video figure with the ACM ITS paper },
}