The Kinetic User Interface has become an entry in Wikipedia. Of course, more information and details are needed...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_user_interface
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Thursday, December 4, 2008
The first KUI-based artefact
This product best exemplifies how Kinetic User Interfaces can be deployed on everyday objects such as an air freshner.
The Glade Air freshner has an embedded motion sensor that activates the spray of the liquid. Moreover, has an internal logic that prevents to shoot everytime the motion is sensed within a delay of 30 minutes.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Extended Deadline for papers...
The extended deadline is September 1st!
Submit your papers!
Submit your papers!
Tags:
deadline,
mobikui,
submission
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
MobiKUI'08 updates
News about the MobiKUI'08 workshop:
1. Keynote speaker Roope Takala from Nokia Research Center
2. Call for Paper is ready.
3. The Program Committee is growing...
1. Keynote speaker Roope Takala from Nokia Research Center
2. Call for Paper is ready.
3. The Program Committee is growing...
Tags:
kinetic computing,
mobikui,
workshop
Friday, June 27, 2008
MobiKUI'08 workshop
Good news!
The Swiss Nokia Research Center decided to support the MobiKUI workshop. They will provide a keynote speaker and will donate two Linux-based mobile internet devices to the winners of the best paper and best proof of concept awards.
Stay tuned at http://mobikui.umove.ch
The Swiss Nokia Research Center decided to support the MobiKUI workshop. They will provide a keynote speaker and will donate two Linux-based mobile internet devices to the winners of the best paper and best proof of concept awards.
Stay tuned at http://mobikui.umove.ch
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Kinetic Computing
After 2 years that we started talking about Kinetic interaction, somebody in the US is starting using the same terminology and concepts.
Cheskin published a podcast on Kinetic Computing which is a recorded panel from at the SXSW'08 Interactive Conference in Austin, TX. The topic of the panel is described as follows:
Paradigm busting interfaces are bringing new life into computing and entertainment, enabling people to interact with digital tools in more natural and intuitive ways -- with Intention and Motion as the key platforms for communication. Harnessing the explosion of the emerging digital experience that is changing our lives. 3 Takeaways:
1. The ethnography of evolution: What's changing about people to make this possible?
2. How people will adapt to and adopt these new interfaces and what that means for the people creating the technologies.
3. Influence of the "new" early adopters - from 20 somethings to 60 somethings; and from gamers to paraplegics.
Unfortunately, people form US never look at what is going on in Europe and they missed our work on Kinetic User Interfaces.
I believe that we truly anticipated this shift.
Cheskin published a podcast on Kinetic Computing which is a recorded panel from at the SXSW'08 Interactive Conference in Austin, TX. The topic of the panel is described as follows:
Paradigm busting interfaces are bringing new life into computing and entertainment, enabling people to interact with digital tools in more natural and intuitive ways -- with Intention and Motion as the key platforms for communication. Harnessing the explosion of the emerging digital experience that is changing our lives. 3 Takeaways:
1. The ethnography of evolution: What's changing about people to make this possible?
2. How people will adapt to and adopt these new interfaces and what that means for the people creating the technologies.
3. Influence of the "new" early adopters - from 20 somethings to 60 somethings; and from gamers to paraplegics.
Unfortunately, people form US never look at what is going on in Europe and they missed our work on Kinetic User Interfaces.
I believe that we truly anticipated this shift.
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