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Desktop display with personal screens made of curtains of fog that allows you to move images and forward them through the screen to the display will be presented on ACM CHI 2014 international conference later this month.
This development can change the way people interact and coming together for common work in the future.
“MisTable”, designed by professors Sriram Sabramanyan and Diego Martinez Placenza of the University of Bristol, presents a desktop system that combines the familiar interactive table with personalhttp: //gearmix.ru/wp-admin/post-new.php and screens, created by fog between users and the surface of the table.
These personal screens, due to their physical nature, visually and tactilely transparent. Visual transparency provides a direct line of sight between the user, screen, and items on the table. Tactile transparency allows switch between interaction with the personal screen and yourself a table or space above it.
Personal screens provide a range of customizations and innovative ways of interacting, including display personal two-dimensional content on the screen, three-dimensional content above the table, and changing the display of relevant objects separately for each user. The ability to see what others are working with users at the table, allows you to easily switch between individual and group work.
“Users are free to move content between different areas of interaction. Moving it from the table to the personal the screen allows you to start group work on an object or work on it individually. We believe MisTable can lay the foundation for new ways to interact and collaborate work in the future, “says Sriram Sabramanyan.