Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software &Amp; Technology 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2807442.2807494
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“…The high strength-to-weight ratio of folded objects enables the development of thin, lightweight, hollow, shape-changeable geometries that can be easily deployed into 3D and flattened into 2D for storage and transport [166]. In recent years, engineers have looked to the ancient Japanese tradition of origami to inspire the evolution of engineering structures that can be fabricated, assembled, stored and morphed in unique ways [72,177].…”
Section: Foldable Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The high strength-to-weight ratio of folded objects enables the development of thin, lightweight, hollow, shape-changeable geometries that can be easily deployed into 3D and flattened into 2D for storage and transport [166]. In recent years, engineers have looked to the ancient Japanese tradition of origami to inspire the evolution of engineering structures that can be fabricated, assembled, stored and morphed in unique ways [72,177].…”
Section: Foldable Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Origami mechanisms have also been used to create interactive folding displays [76,109,129] and input devices [70,116]. For example, Olberding et al [166] introduced Foldio, a fabrication technique for Foldable Interactive Objects, i.e. folded sheets of paper, plastic or cardboard, that can sense user input such as touch and deformation, and display output and actuated shape change through printed electronics.…”
Section: Foldable Structures Within Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides traditional materials, such as copper or other metal plates, a growing variety of electrode designs have been made from conductive inks and paints as shown in Table 2. Through the use of inkjet printing, electrodes on both, flexible and cuttable substrates can be prototyped [57,58,105,108,141,142]. As an alternative to inkjet printing, vinyl cutters can create customized adhesive electrodes [175] or cut a substrate for composite electrode materials, e.g., conductive tattoos [98].…”
Section: Sensor Design and Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example is paper: although it is elastic, it better folds along a crease (#44 map). This allows fast prototyping of guided deformation as in Foldio [36]. …”
Section: Large Capability Of Elastic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%