UIST 2010 – Imaginary Interfaces: Spatial Interaction with Empty Hands and without Visual Feedback

Imaginary Interfaces is a research project from Sean Gustafson, Daniel Bierwirth and Patrick Baudisch at the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam, Germany. Th…

4 Comments on “UIST 2010 – Imaginary Interfaces: Spatial Interaction with Empty Hands and without Visual Feedback”

  1. Agreed. I like the idea of the user defined user interface. Like the guy
    said around 1:15, that “…the user knows the location of the button
    because he drew it himself.” Brilliant! It looks like they are still
    working on a 2D work space though. Could it be used as 3D? Like they said
    about knowing the location by measuring 2 thumbs over by one index finger
    up, etc. This being the X and Y axes. Could they also use the Z axis and
    gain a 3rd dimension such as placing one button behind another.

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