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A tangible user interface for multi-user awareness systems

Published:15 February 2007Publication History

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In this paper a music-based awareness system called 'Social Radio' is presented. The system focuses on small intimate groups and enables multiple persons to stay in touch using smart artifacts and tangible interaction mechanisms.

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              TEI '07: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction
              February 2007
              296 pages
              ISBN:9781595936196
              DOI:10.1145/1226969
              • Conference Chairs:
              • Brygg Ullmer,
              • Albrecht Schmidt

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              • Published: 15 February 2007

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