Paper (Talk)

Move-it Sticky Notes Providing Active Physical Feedback through Motion
Kathrin Probst, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria
Michael Haller, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria
Kentaro Yasu, Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, Japan
Maki Sugimoto, Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, Japan
Masahiko Inami, Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, Japan
Time: Mon 12:10 - 12:30 | Session: In Focus! Or Not? | Location: Große Aula

Post-it notes are a popular paper format that serves a multitude of purposes in our daily lives, as they provide excellent affordances for quick capturing of informal notes, and location-sensitive reminding. In this paper, we present Move-it, a system that combines Post-it notes with a technologically enhanced paperclip to demonstrate how a passive piece of paper can be turned into an "active" medium that conveys information through motion. We present two application examples that investigate the applicability of Move-it sticky notes for ambient information awareness. In comparison to existing notification systems, experimental results show that they reduce negative effects of interruptions on emotional state and performance, and provide unique affordances by combining advantages of physical and digital systems into a novel active paper interface.

TEI 2014 Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library.

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