Hello all,

We will have our bi-weekly HCI group meeting at 12.30pm on Tuesday Oct 22nd in the DGP seminar room. Martin Feick will be giving a talk. Food will be served. 

 

Martin Feick is a PhD-student at the German Center for Artificial Intelligence in Saarland, Germany. He received a Bachelor and Master of Sciences in software engineering/applied computer science from the Saarland University of Applied Sciences. For his Bachelor's thesis, he spent 6 months in the Interactions Lab at the University of Calgary (Canada) researching Human-Computer Interaction. For his Master’s thesis, he conducted research at UCLIC at the University College London (United Kingdom). During his Master's studies, he also worked part-time as an HCI researcher at the Saarland University/Max-Planck Institute for Informatics. His research interests lie in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. Especially, in how we can design and develop novel systems to support object-centered interaction.

How Tangible Objects Facilitate Interaction

In recent years we have seen great improvements in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed reality systems. They have the potential to fundamentally change how we interact with one another; however, displayed information and content largely remain virtual. In this talk, I will outline two alternative approaches to enable tangible interaction with these virtual objects, and demonstrate how they facilitate interaction. In particular, I will talk about a robotic system, ReMa which can be controlled through physical proxy objects, as well as the TanGi toolkit that allows the rapid creation of proxy objects for virtual reality.