Machines (Aug 2015)

Move, Hold and Touch: A Framework for Tangible Gesture Interactive Systems

  • Leonardo Angelini,
  • Denis Lalanne,
  • Elise van den Hoven,
  • Omar Abou Khaled,
  • Elena Mugellini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/machines3030173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 173 – 207

Abstract

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Technology is spreading in our everyday world, and digital interaction beyond the screen, with real objects, allows taking advantage of our natural manipulative and communicative skills. Tangible gesture interaction takes advantage of these skills by bridging two popular domains in Human-Computer Interaction, tangible interaction and gestural interaction. In this paper, we present the Tangible Gesture Interaction Framework (TGIF) for classifying and guiding works in this field. We propose a classification of gestures according to three relationships with objects: move, hold and touch. Following this classification, we analyzed previous work in the literature to obtain guidelines and common practices for designing and building new tangible gesture interactive systems. We describe four interactive systems as application examples of the TGIF guidelines and we discuss the descriptive, evaluative and generative power of TGIF.

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