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R. Jacob, H. Ishii, G. Pangaro, and J. Patten, "A tangible interface for organizing information using a grid," Proc. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'02), pp.339--346, Minneapolis, MN, USA, April 2002.
....and Interactive Walls. Interactive surfaces have been most compelling in spatial or geometric application domains such as urban planning [18] geographical space [16] and assembly line planning [11] There are also several TUIs that represent an abstract application domain, such as the Senseboard [6] and the Designers Outpost [7] Constructive assemblies were inspired by the Lego style interface. This type of interface is constructed by connecting blocks ; each block may have electronic data associated with it. This approach is often employed to express models of the physical world [1] ....
Jacob, R.J.K., Ishii, H., Pangaro, G., and Patten, J. "A Tangible Interface for Organizing Information Using a Grid". In Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems, pages 339--46, 2002.
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JACOB,R.,ISHII, H., PANGARO, G., AND PATTEN, J. A tangible interface for organizing information using a grid. In Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Minneapolis, USA, Apr. 2002), pp. 339--346.
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R. Jacob, H. Ishii, G. Pangaro, J. Patten, "A Tangible Interface for Organizing Information Using a Grid", Proc. of. CHI 2002.
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Robert Jacob, Hiroshi Ishii, Gian Pangaro, and James Patten. A tangible interface for organizing information using a grid. In Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), pages 339--346, Minneapolis, USA, April 2002.
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