Tangible Interaction with Light: A Review

Light is an important means of information representation and feedback in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI), and light-emitting interaction elements are omni-present. We address here the interplay of light and tangible interaction with specifically designed objects. The goal of such designs is to sup...

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Main Authors: Yanhong Li, Beat Rossmy, Heinrich Hußmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
Subjects:
HCI
TUI
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2414-4088/4/4/72
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spelling doaj-7ec2b0d446c74fc0837ee2982ca8b5972020-11-25T03:26:58ZengMDPI AGMultimodal Technologies and Interaction2414-40882020-10-014727210.3390/mti4040072Tangible Interaction with Light: A ReviewYanhong Li0Beat Rossmy1Heinrich Hußmann2Media Informatics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 80337 München, GermanyMedia Informatics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 80337 München, GermanyMedia Informatics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 80337 München, GermanyLight is an important means of information representation and feedback in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI), and light-emitting interaction elements are omni-present. We address here the interplay of light and tangible interaction with specifically designed objects. The goal of such designs is to support an embodied, emotional and engaged interaction experience integrated into the physical surroundings. The specific combination of tangible interaction and light as a medium is used in several approaches, but a systematic overview of this research area still does not exist. In order to understand the essence, process and result of tangible interaction with light, we conducted a systematic literature review of 169 studies of tangible interaction with light over the past 20 years. Our results provide a demographic overview of the research, but foremost analyze their concepts, purposes, conceptual frameworks, user contexts, interaction behaviors and problems addressed by tangible light. Three important findings were obtained: (1) Tangible interaction with light has been used for diverse purposes, contexts and interactions; (2) Tangible light has addressed problems: weak interaction, don’t know how to interact, interaction lacks innovation, collaborative interaction, remote tangible interaction, and emotional interaction; (3) Current research in this area can be classified as “wild theory” in conceptual research frameworks, which means it emphasizes very much on innovation. The most important contribution of this work is the systematic review in itself, but the findings of our work also give some indications on new ways and future trends for tangible interaction, when combined with light as a medium.https://www.mdpi.com/2414-4088/4/4/72HCItangible interactionuser interfacetangible user interfaceTUItangible light
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Beat Rossmy
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Heinrich Hußmann
Tangible Interaction with Light: A Review
Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
HCI
tangible interaction
user interface
tangible user interface
TUI
tangible light
author_facet Yanhong Li
Beat Rossmy
Heinrich Hußmann
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title Tangible Interaction with Light: A Review
title_short Tangible Interaction with Light: A Review
title_full Tangible Interaction with Light: A Review
title_fullStr Tangible Interaction with Light: A Review
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series Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
issn 2414-4088
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Light is an important means of information representation and feedback in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI), and light-emitting interaction elements are omni-present. We address here the interplay of light and tangible interaction with specifically designed objects. The goal of such designs is to support an embodied, emotional and engaged interaction experience integrated into the physical surroundings. The specific combination of tangible interaction and light as a medium is used in several approaches, but a systematic overview of this research area still does not exist. In order to understand the essence, process and result of tangible interaction with light, we conducted a systematic literature review of 169 studies of tangible interaction with light over the past 20 years. Our results provide a demographic overview of the research, but foremost analyze their concepts, purposes, conceptual frameworks, user contexts, interaction behaviors and problems addressed by tangible light. Three important findings were obtained: (1) Tangible interaction with light has been used for diverse purposes, contexts and interactions; (2) Tangible light has addressed problems: weak interaction, don’t know how to interact, interaction lacks innovation, collaborative interaction, remote tangible interaction, and emotional interaction; (3) Current research in this area can be classified as “wild theory” in conceptual research frameworks, which means it emphasizes very much on innovation. The most important contribution of this work is the systematic review in itself, but the findings of our work also give some indications on new ways and future trends for tangible interaction, when combined with light as a medium.
topic HCI
tangible interaction
user interface
tangible user interface
TUI
tangible light
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