September 30, 2008
The article is effective as a survey of touch technology. It reads much like an introduction to the user centered concerns of designing, and to a lesser extent, implementing a multi-touch solution. I find Buxton’s assertions very much complimentary to user-interface design tenets. His notion that everything is best for something and worst [...]
Lindsay Grace, Reading 2: Buxton: Multitouch
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September 29, 2008
File to download here.
Brief description:
Using two markers we can control the position (in two axis), orientation and grayscale of a box. Steps:
1. User the marker 43 to place a cube in the scene (controlling its rotation and position along X and Y axis).
2. Without removing the marker 43, if we add the 42, we can [...]
Exercise 1, Julio Obelleiro
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Buxton’s article provides a fairly good summary of the evolution and refinement of multi-touch technologies over the last twenty of thirty years. When I say fairly good (and not very good), is because, although I do not really know how thorough is this listing, it seems curious to me that most of the projects and [...]
Julio Obelleiro, Reading 2: Buxton: Multitouch
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September 28, 2008
“I dont know what it is that I like about you,
But I like it a lot.
Won’t let me hold you,
Let me feel your lovin touch”
- Communication Breakdown, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (I), 1969
Bill Buxton’s “Multi-touch Systems I Have Known and Loved” offers an intriguing history of multi-touch and related systems. The very fact that he [...]
Andrew Oleksiuk, Reading 2: Buxton: Multitouch
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September 24, 2008
So the history of touch interfaces. It’s informative and a good resource for research for sure, it’s more than a little dry, it’s a technical paper… informally structured. The lack of structure makes it less painful to read and it’s half-fun to see the development of products that i’ve used or find interesting such as [...]
Benjamin Thorp, Reading 2: Buxton: Multitouch
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This reading was an interesting, if somewhat dry, history of touch and multitouch devices. Don’t really have much too say past that. It is worth noting, that our own projection multitouch (the DVL one that is) was made only two years after the first one was made by Andy Wilson. I was chatting with a [...]
Hubert Weldon, Reading 2: Buxton: Multitouch
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September 23, 2008
This touch screen business is all so pretty, isn’t it?
But, within every great product - that perfectly fuses both form and function - the story of a human’s understanding of concept must be integrated. For instance - within Bill Buxton’s article the “The “Natural” Language of Interaction: A Perspective on Non-Verbal Dialogues” - he explains [...]
Reading 2: Buxton: Multitouch, Tesia Kosmalski
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September 17, 2008
Hi Everyone
Here is the PDF of our discussion in class for the Levin Reading.
Arunan
levin_reading_discussion
Reading 1: Levin: CV for Artists + Designers
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On the night of my birthday early this summer, I parked my car at a friends house. I came out that morning to discover a boot on my passenger side front wheel. So I was a couple tickets behind. Everyone is. You get a ticket for breathing in this city. And what does all that [...]
Kevin O'Neill, Reading 1: Levin: CV for Artists + Designers
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I found the article to be an easy to consume overview of the artistic uses, technology and practical implementation details for computer vision. The information was a good reinforcement of works we had discussed (e.g. the Sorting Damen) or techniques that I had come across in my own research. From experience, I found OpenCV to [...]
Lindsay Grace, Motion Tracking Resources, Reading 1: Levin: CV for Artists + Designers
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