Tangible Interaction in a Mobile Context

We describe three design experiments, implementing interactive systems that explore the technical context of mobile device usage as a potential design target for tangible interaction techniques. These systems are all implemented using commodity hardware, with camera input to locate tangible interaction elements, and Bluetooth to coordinate multiple devices. Author

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