ABSTRACT
In this paper we present inTUIt experience prototyping approach to investigate different simple identification techniques for tangible user interfaces (TUI) on digital surfaces. We have developed four different experience prototypes, proposing alternative approaches to the establishment of temporary ownership of digital content and TUIs in public environments.
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Index Terms
- inTUIt: simple identification on tangible user interfaces
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