TY - GEN
T1 - RelicPad
T2 - 14th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT 2013
AU - Neale, Steven
AU - Chinthammit, Winyu
AU - Lueg, Christopher
AU - Nixon, Paddy
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - In an ideal world, physical museum artefacts could be touched, handled, examined and passed between interested viewers by hand. Unfortunately, this is not always possible - artefacts may be too fragile to handle or pass around, or groups of people with mutual interests in objects may not be in the same location. This can be problematic when attempting to explain or make sense of the physical properties of artefacts. To address these problems, we propose that direct manipulation of 3D content based on real-world interaction metaphors can help collaborators (both co and remotely located) to construct personal and mutual physical and spatial awareness of artefacts, while networked communication and collaboration allow for ideas and knowledge to be exchanged and shared. We present our interpretations from two studies of RelicPad, a tablet-based application that allows users to manually manipulate museum artefacts and to 'point out' areas of interest to each other using 3D annotations, facilitating a mutual awareness of spatial properties and referencing during discussion.
AB - In an ideal world, physical museum artefacts could be touched, handled, examined and passed between interested viewers by hand. Unfortunately, this is not always possible - artefacts may be too fragile to handle or pass around, or groups of people with mutual interests in objects may not be in the same location. This can be problematic when attempting to explain or make sense of the physical properties of artefacts. To address these problems, we propose that direct manipulation of 3D content based on real-world interaction metaphors can help collaborators (both co and remotely located) to construct personal and mutual physical and spatial awareness of artefacts, while networked communication and collaboration allow for ideas and knowledge to be exchanged and shared. We present our interpretations from two studies of RelicPad, a tablet-based application that allows users to manually manipulate museum artefacts and to 'point out' areas of interest to each other using 3D annotations, facilitating a mutual awareness of spatial properties and referencing during discussion.
KW - 3D interaction techniques
KW - Museum artefacts
KW - remote collaboration
KW - tablet interfaces
KW - virtual reality
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-40483-2_7
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-40483-2_7
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84883307204
SN - 9783642404825
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
SP - 86
EP - 103
BT - Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT 2013 - 14th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Proceedings
Y2 - 2 September 2013 through 6 September 2013
ER -