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Origami tessellation display: interaction techniques using origami-based deformable surfaces

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Origami Tessellation Display is an origami-based input/output device that has a flexible and unique deformable surface. This study primarily investigates possible interactions for an Origami-based deformable surface, using a user observation study. The authors found that its three-dimensional structure afforded deformable gestures and enabled a variety of interactions. An early-stage prototype with a map application is also implemented on the basis of the observed results. In addition to the basic map navigation gestures, the prototype demonstrates example usage of slits on the tessellated surface.

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    CHI EA '14: CHI '14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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    1. deformable user interfaces
    2. digital paper interface
    3. flexible display
    4. gestures
    5. origami tessellation

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