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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


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CHI 2011 – LARGE DISPLAYS IN URBAN LIFE | 07.05.2011

Gilbert Beyer and Florian Alt

ON THE IMPACT OF NON-FLAT DISPLAYS ON THE INTERACTION WITH PUBLIC DISPLAYS

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Non-flat displays

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Classical

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Modern

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Design Principles

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Semi-framed Layout Where to put the CHI 2011 logo?

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Immersion

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Digital Dome Best viewpoint in the center of the shape

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Digital Column Best viewpoint for immersive content?

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Panorama

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Interaction

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Flat Screen Use a hand for fine and a second hand for gross motor skills.

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Digital Column How to use both hands while moving around the column?

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User Position

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Framed Screen Where to best view the weather forecast?

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Framed Screen Where to best view the weather forecast?

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Digital Column Sweet spot with columns? (Tuesday, Session Non-flat displays)

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Social Interaction

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Sweet spot A single user performing within an exclusively

  • ccupied spot.
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No Sweet Spot Everyone nearby is equally exposed to the interaction.

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External Context

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Place of installation Integrated with architecture.

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Place of installation Standing there where people go.

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User Evaluation

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Observational Studies Rule of thumb: Bring a camera for each direction to be covered.

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Discussion