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2007
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction - TEI '07
This paper presents art historical research and education as a novel application area for tangible user interfaces. The academic discipline of art history and its subjects are currently undergoing changes that will lead to a rising importance of computers. However, the computer is generally not the art historian's tool of choice. We feel that this is due to existing GUI systems not fully meeting researchers' needs. We therefore propose a design for a tabletop tangible user interface considering
doi:10.1145/1226969.1226986
dblp:conf/tei/DoringB07
fatcat:2bldfszh2jev7lk43hvybehzn4