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Sort Desciption:participants are guided through the creation of various origami structures. The. workspace will provide instructions demonstrating sequences of folds using ...
Content Inside:Origami DeskPage 1SIGGRAPH 2001 Emerging Technologies ProposalOrigami DeskWendy JuRebecca HurwitzTilke JuddJenn YoonLeonardo BonanniRichard FletcherMatthew ReynoldsE. Rehmi Post{origami@media.mit.edu}20 Ames St.Cambridge MA 02139Page 22Proposal SummaryThis proposal details the design of Origami Desk an interactive installation where participants are guided through the creation of various origami structures. The workspace will provide instructions demonstrating sequences of folds using sound pictures and video and choreograph the participants actions with projected graphics. Participants can step through the instructions at their own pace by touching various hot spots on the projected interface. The progress through the instructions is monitored by the workspace in order to provide participants with feedback if their folding should go awry. The installation utilizes several groundbreaking interaction technologies including electric fieldsensing arrays and lowcost radiofrequency identification tags. This exhibit aims to illustrate how real world graphics interaction design and innovative sensing technologies can be pragmatically integrated to create interactive environments that help users perform processdriven tasks.Page 33IntroductionThe progress of computer technology into everyday consumer appliances makes possiblenew applications that interact with people in their daytoday lives helping them completecommonplace tasks and acquire new skills. The Origami Desk pulls together several ongoing research projects at the MIT Media Lab to illustrate how the judicious combination of new technologies might enable computers to guide users and to actively respond to theiractions.The Origami Desk is an interactive installation where users learn to fold paper into beautiful shapes. Origami Desk improves on the inscrutable origami diagrams we all know and love by showing videos that demonstrate what the hands should do projecting lines onto the paper showing where the folds ...
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