ABSTRACT
Public displays have invaded urban spaces, and different types of interactive screens are commonplace. In this poster paper, we describe an unconventional solution to construct an interactive display in an urban environment, projecting on a wall of snow. We demonstrated an interactive installation, where passersby could interact with a playful mirror application using gestures. The demonstrated installation projected on a snow wall offers an inspiring and aesthetic alternative screen set-up, which can also be used as part of the environmental and architectural landscape design for winter contexts.
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- Antti Virolainen, Arto Puikkonen, Tuula Kärkkäinen, and Jonna Häkkilä. 2010. Cool interaction with calm technologies: experimenting with ice as a multi-touch surface. In ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces (ITS '10). ACM, 15--18. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Snow Wall as an Interactive Display in Urban Environment
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