FAB at CHI: digital fabrication tools, design, and community

This workshop explores the implications and opportunities of digital fabrication for the field of human-computer interaction. We highlight five themes: design tools and interfaces, online collaboration around physical objects, prototyping in the interaction design process, hands-on learning, and unique, personalized artifacts. For each, we provide an overview and a survey of related work. The workshop seeks to foster a network of researchers and others working in these and related areas. It explores potential research directions and ways that the CHI community can make a positive impact on design, craft, and maker culture.

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[2]  Takeo Igarashi,et al.  SketchChair: an all-in-one chair design system for end users , 2011, Tangible and Embedded Interaction.

[3]  Ivan Poupyrev,et al.  Printed optics: 3D printing of embedded optical elements for interactive devices , 2012, UIST.

[4]  Pedro Lopes,et al.  Interactive construction: interactive fabrication of functional mechanical devices , 2012, UIST.

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[6]  Joseph A. Paradiso,et al.  The FreeD: a handheld digital milling device for craft and fabrication , 2012, UIST Adjunct Proceedings '12.

[7]  Leah Buechley,et al.  Case studies in the personal fabrication of electronic products , 2012, DIS '12.

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[13]  Björn Hartmann,et al.  Midas: fabricating custom capacitive touch sensors to prototype interactive objects , 2012, UIST '12.

[14]  Michael Eisenberg,et al.  Pervasive Fabrication: Making Construction Ubiquitous in Education , 2007, Fifth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PerComW'07).

[15]  Hiroshi Ishii,et al.  Topobo: a constructive assembly system with kinetic memory , 2004, CHI.

[16]  Hiroshi Ishii,et al.  KidCAD: digitally remixing toys through tangible tools , 2012, CHI.

[17]  Hiroshi Ishii,et al.  CopyCAD: remixing physical objects with copy and paste from the real world , 2010, UIST '10.