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Spatial Sketch: Bridging Between Movement & Fabrication

Karl D D Willis (Japan Science Technology Agency, ERATO)
Juncong Lin (Japan Science Technology Agency, ERATO)
Jun Mitani (The University of Tsukuba, Japan Science Technology Agency, ERATO)
Takeo Igarashi (The University of Tokyo Japan Science Technology Agency, ERATO)

Abstract

Spatial Sketch is a three-dimensional (3D) sketch application that bridges between physical movement and the fabrication of objects in the real world via cut planar materials. This paper explores the rationale and details behind the development of the Spatial Sketch application, and presents our observations from user testing and a hands-on lamp shade design workshop. Finally we reflect upon the relevance of embodied forms of human computer interaction for use in digital fabrication.

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http://tei-conf.org/10/uploads/Program/p5.pdf

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http://tei-conf.org/10/uploads/Program/fp138.mp4

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- jimmy @ January 25, 2010, at 04:14 PM




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