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Composing Interaction: Exploring Tangible Notation Systems For Design

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In this paper we discuss our recent research into notation systems for interaction design. Inspired by music notation - a standardized yet open system with which a composition (i.e., a musical design) can be communicated - we suspect that similar notation systems can be designed for interaction design. We describe our research approach to this suspicion and describe several outcomes of our research, which all lean heavily on tangibility, manipulability and shareability.

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      TEI '15: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction
      January 2015
      766 pages
      ISBN:9781450333054
      DOI:10.1145/2677199

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      • Published: 15 January 2015

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      TEI '15 Paper Acceptance Rate63of222submissions,28%Overall Acceptance Rate393of1,367submissions,29%

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