TV and interactive TV are offering more and more functionality and content. Using the TV has become a complicated task, especially when looking at the selection of content using the remote control. To overcome this problem we have started to develop a new way to enhance remote control interaction with a TV that enables the user to have a special type of haptic feedback when interacting with a TV system called Continuous Interaction Principle. This concept brings a kind of analogue feeling back to the user and aims to enhance the interaction with large numbers of content elements. We present design and development of the continuous interaction principle and discuss current open research question as well as future work.
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Opening Keynote Chris Harrison The Rich-Touch Revolution is Coming |
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Closing Keynote Eric Paulos Hybrid Ecologies: New Stratagems for Computing Culture |