ABSTRACT
A flipbook is the one of plays featuring page-turning action that is familiar to us in our life. It gives us not only funny visual feedback that a written character looks as if it moves, but also tactile information when pieces of paper touch user's thumb page by page. In recent e-reader devices such as iPad, we can also see page-flipping animations when users turn pages. E-book generally does not provide any tactile feelings of paper in reading a book.
- Yamada, H.: SequenceBook: interactive paper book capable of changing the storylines by shuffling pages, Proc. CHI '10 Extended abstract, pp. 4375--4380 (2010). Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Paranga: a book-shaped device with tactile feedback
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