Multimodal Technologies and Interaction (Sep 2019)

ClothSurface: Exploring a Low-Cost Prototyping Tool to Support Ideation for Shape Displays

  • Jeffrey C. F. Ho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mti3030064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. 64

Abstract

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A shape-changing user interface is a type of interface that interacts with users by changing its physical form. Although researchers have been extensively studying shape-changing user interfaces, relevant research on its various design aspects—including tools and methods—remains limited. Prototyping shape-changing interfaces often requires sophisticated equipment and knowledge, which makes this sphere of design unwelcoming for designers with limited resources and technical knowledge (e.g., design students). In this study, we propose ClothSurface—a simple and low-cost prototyping tool to design for shape displays—and explore its use through a series of design sessions. The results reveal that ClothSurface can allow inexperienced designers to illustrate their ideas and to explore the design space of shape displays.

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