CHI 2011 – LARGE DISPLAYS IN URBAN LIFE | 07.05.2011 ON THE IMPACT OF NON-FLAT DISPLAYS ON THE INTERACTION WITH PUBLIC DISPLAYS Gilbert Beyer and Florian Alt
Non-flat displays Page 12 of 16
Classical Page 2 of 17
Modern Page 3 of 17
Design Principles Page 12 of 16
Semi-framed Layout Where to put the CHI 2011 logo? Page 5 of 17
Immersion Page 12 of 16
Digital Dome Best viewpoint in the center of the shape Page 6 of 17
Digital Column Best viewpoint for immersive content? Page 7 of 17
Panorama Page 8 of 17
Interaction Page 12 of 16
Flat Screen Use a hand for fine and a second hand for gross motor skills. Page 9 of 17
Digital Column How to use both hands while moving around the column? Page 10 of 17
User Position Page 12 of 16
Framed Screen Where to best view the weather forecast? Page 11 of 17
Framed Screen Where to best view the weather forecast? Page 11 of 17
Digital Column Sweet spot with columns? (Tuesday, Session Non-flat displays) Page 12 of 17
Social Interaction Page 12 of 16
Sweet spot A single user performing within an exclusively occupied spot. Page 13 of 17
No Sweet Spot Everyone nearby is equally exposed to the interaction. Page 14 of 17
External Context Page 12 of 16
Place of installation Integrated with architecture. Page 15 of 17
Place of installation Standing there where people go. Page 16 of 17
User Evaluation Page 12 of 16
Observational Studies Rule of thumb: Bring a camera for each direction to be covered. Page 17 of 17
Discussion Page 12 of 16
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