Proceedings of the 20th ACM International Conference on Multimedia 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2393347.2393372
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Abstract: Sifting and sense-making of video collections are important tasks in many professions. In contrast to sense-making of paper documents, where physical structuring of many documents has proven to be key to effective work, interaction with video is still restricted to the traditional "one video at a time" paradigm. This paper investigates how interaction with video can benefit from paper-like displays that allow for working with multiple videos simultaneously in physical space. We present a corresponding approach… Show more

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“…Other interfaces that demonstrate the eclecticism of the book form factor are the Paper-Video [25], which investigates how interaction with video can leverage on the existence of paper-like displays in a book-like form factor, and FoldMe [26], which explores interaction with foldable displays through a book-like device. Unlike these projects, which aim at real world interactions with physical devices, our Tangible VR Book is specifically aimed at immersive VR usage.…”
Section: Book-based Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other interfaces that demonstrate the eclecticism of the book form factor are the Paper-Video [25], which investigates how interaction with video can leverage on the existence of paper-like displays in a book-like form factor, and FoldMe [26], which explores interaction with foldable displays through a book-like device. Unlike these projects, which aim at real world interactions with physical devices, our Tangible VR Book is specifically aimed at immersive VR usage.…”
Section: Book-based Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multiscreen approach is presented by Lissermann et al [2012]. The idea is similar to working with multiple documents on a table.…”
Section: Environmentalmentioning
confidence: 99%