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ChameleonBall

Koji Tsukada (Ochanomizu University)
Maho Oki (Ochanomizu University)

Abstract

We propose a novel ball-type input/output (I/O) device—the ChameleonBall—that allows users to interact with colors in the real world. The ChameleonBall mainly consists of multiple color I/O units in an acrylic ball. It can detect the colors of objects in the real world and emit similar colors. We have developed a prototype system and a few applications using this device.

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http://tei-conf.org/10/uploads/Program/p387.pdf

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