As displays in public space are augmented with sensors; such as the Kinect, they enable passersby to interact withthe content on the screen. As of today, feedback on theuser action in such environments is usually limited to thevisual channel. However, we believe that more immediateand intense forms, in particular haptic feedback, do notonly increase the user experience, but may also have astrong impact on user attention and memorization of thecontent encountered during the interaction. Hapticfeedback can today be achieved through vibration on themobile phone, which is strongly dependent on the locationof the device. We envision that fabrics, such as underwear; can in the future be equipped with electrical musclestimulation, thus providing a more natural and direct wayof haptic feedback. In this demo we aim to showcase thepotential of applying electrical muscle stimulation asdirect haptic feedback during interaction in public spacesin the context of a Kinect-based game for public displays.
«As displays in public space are augmented with sensors; such as the Kinect, they enable passersby to interact withthe content on the screen. As of today, feedback on theuser action in such environments is usually limited to thevisual channel. However, we believe that more immediateand intense forms, in particular haptic feedback, do notonly increase the user experience, but may also have astrong impact on user attention and memorization of thecontent encountered during the interaction. Hapticfe...
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