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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: David Lindlbauer:\nhosted by Bernd Bickel\nAbstract: I
 n the virtual world\, changing properties of objects such as their color\,
  size or shape is one of the main means of communication. Objects are hidd
 en or revealed when needed\, or undergo changes in color or size to commun
 icate importance. Bringing these features to real-world physical objects\,
  i.e. equipping them with dynamic appearance\, can be challenging to achie
 ve. In this talk\, I will present techniques to bridge the gap between the
  virtual and physical world\, from conventional WIMP devices such as displ
 ays to existing physical objects. The techniques are part of a three level
  model that describes how physical artifacts and interfaces can be appropr
 iated to allow for dynamic appearance: (1) dynamic objects\, (2) augmented
  objects\, and (3) augmented surroundings. I will detail instantiations of
  each level\, for example transparency-controlled physical objects that ch
 ange their perceived shape without mechanically-moving parts\, transparenc
 y-controlled displays that allow users to have awareness of the environmen
 t behind the display while retaining privacy\, and a technique to alter th
 e perception of existing physical objects by modifying their surrounding s
 pace. BioDavid Lindlbauer is a Humancomputer Interaction researcher and Ph
 D candidate at TU Berlin\, working in the Computer Graphics group with Pro
 f. Marc Alexa. His research focuses on the intersection of the virtual and
  the physical world\, how the two can be blended and how borders between t
 hem can be overcome. David created physical interfaces with controllable t
 ransparency that can hide and appear only when needed\, or changed the app
 earance of real-world objects by combining them with virtual capabilities 
 through projection and displays. Besides such optically dynamic interfaces
 \, he has worked on projects to expand and understand the connection betwe
 en humans and technology\, from dynamic haptic interfaces to 3D eye-tracki
 ng. He holds a Masters degree in Interactive Media from the University of 
 Applied Sciences Upper Austria\, and interned at Microsoft Research Redmon
 d in the Perception & Interaction Group.
LOCATION:Big Seminar room Ground floor / Office Bldg West (I21.EG.101)\, IS
 TA
ORGANIZER:sdanzing@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:David Lindlbauer:: Optically Dynamic Interfaces
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1122
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