conference PROGRAM February 19-22, 2012 CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUN 19th 08:00 Registration Registration (8AM–9AM) (8AM–9AM) welcome (9AM–9:30AM) 09:00 Graduate Student Consortium 1 (GSC) break (10:30AM–11AM) (11AM– 12:30PM) 12:00 lunch 13:00 (12:30PM– 13:30PM) GSC 3 Social Program (11AM–15PM) 11:00 GSC 2 14:00 (13:30PM– 15PM) 15:00 break (15PM–15:30PM) GSC 4 16:00 (15:30PM–16:30PM) break (16:30PM–17PM) Registration Four Points Sheraton (9:30AM–17PM) 10:00 Opening Keynote (9AM–10:30AM) (9:30AM–10:30AM) break (10:30AM–11AM) Paper Session: Fold Unfold (11AM–12:30PM) lunch (12:30PM–14PM) Paper Session: Rock that Body (14PM–15:30PM) break (15:30PM–16PM) Paper Session: Touchy Feely (16PM–17:30PM) 17:00 Welcome Reception (17PM–19PM) 18:00 break (17:30PM–18PM) Demos, Art Explorations & Poster Reception 19:00 Musical Keynote (18PM–20:45PM) (19PM–20PM) TEI Video Showcase 20:00 21:00 (19:30PM) Design Challenge (20:45PM) Intermission (21:30PM) 22:00 Musical Keynote (21:45PM–22:45PM) CALENDAR OF EVENTS TUES 21st WED 22nd Registration Registration (8AM–9AM) (8AM–9AM) Paper Session: Intangibles Paper Session: Can’t Touch This (9AM–10:30AM) (9AM–10:30AM) 08:00 09:00 10:00 break (10:30AM–11AM) Paper Session: Come Out and Play break (10:30AM–11AM) Paper Session: School’s Out (11AM–12PM) (11AM–12PM) break (12PM–12:15PM) Studios & Brown Bag Lunch (12:15PM–15PM) Panel 11:00 12:00 (12PM–13PM) Lunch 13:00 (13PM–14:30PM) 14:00 break (15PM–15:30PM) Paper Session: One Step Beyond (14:30PM–16PM) 15:00 break (16PM–16:30PM) 16:00 Studios (Continued) (15:30–18PM) Closing Keynote (16:30PM–17:30PM) 17:00 closing remarks (17:30PM–18PM) break (18PM–18:30PM) 18:00 Conference Banquet (18:30PM–22PM) 19:00 20:00 21:00 transportation TEI 2012 shuttle buses will run the Blue Loop on campus to and from the conference hotel on a 15 minute schedule throughout the conference. On Sunday, buses will depart from the hotel to the social program venues and on Monday there will be a bus on the Red Loop to the Arts and Demos Reception. For a detailed schedule, please see the opposing page. Taxis are available through: Amey’s Taxi (613) 546–1111 Transportation schedule SUNDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY For GSC participants, Beamish-Munro Hall is a 15 minute walk or 5 minute taxi ride from the hotel. 10:30 The TEI Bus will take registered participants from the Four Points Sheraton Hotel (10:30) to the Boiler Room Climbing Gym (10:40) and Little Cataraqui Creek Conversation area (11:00). Skating is right outside the Four Points. 14:00 The TEI Bus will take registered participants from the Boiler Room to the Four Points Sheraton Hotel (14:10) 15:00 The TEI Bus will take registered participants from Little Cataraqui Creek Conversation Area to the Four Points Sheraton Hotel (15:30) 16:30–20:30 The TEI Bus service will run continuously between the Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Agnes Etherington Arts Centre. MONDAY, 20TH FEBRUARY To use the TEI bus service, show your name tag to the driver. 08:00–18:00 The TEI Bus service will run continuously between the Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Grant Hall on Queen’s campus. 17:30–19:30 The TEI Bus service will run from the Four Points Sheraton Hotel to the Grand Theatre on Princess Street. There will be no busses returning. The hotel is only a short walk back from the Grand Theatre. TUESDAY, 21ST FEBRUARY To use the TEI bus service, show your name tag to the driver. 08:00–19:00 The TEI Bus service will run continuously between the Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Grant Hall on Queen’s campus. Participants of the glass blowing workshop should taxi there. WEDNESDAY, 22ND FEBRUARY To use the TEI bus service, show your name tag to the driver. 08:00–19:00 The TEI Bus service will run continuously between the Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Grant Hall on Queen’s campus. Sunday, 19th February 08:00 REGISTRATION – Beamish-Munro Hall 09:00–17:00 GRADUATE STUDENT CONSORTIUM – Beamish-Munro Hall Room 109 (Design Studio) 09:30–17:00 REGISTRATION – Four Points Sheraton 10:30–15:30 SUNDAY SOCIAL PROGRAM Skating on Market Square, Rock Climbing at The Boiler Room, XCountry Skiing or Snowshoeing at Little Cat Creek. Buses to the Boiler Room and Little Cat Creek depart from the Four Points Sheraton Hotel at 10.30 (see Transportation). Skates can be rented at Market Square. Trailhead on 262 Princess @ Sydenham is an alternative site for skate rental. All other equipment can be rented on site. 17:00–19:00 WELCOME RECEPTION – Agnes Etherington Human Media Lab showcase 19:00–20:00 MUSICAL KEYNOTE | HYDRAULIKOS: ICE, WATER, AND STEAM BY STEVE MANN AND RYAN JANZEN Agnes Etherington (Outside Stage) Monday, 20th February 08:00 REGISTRATION – Grant Hall 09:00 WELCOME & CONFERENCE OPENING – Grant Hall 09:30 OPENING KEYNOTE – Grant Hall The Functional Aesthetic of Folding Matthew Gardiner, Ars Electronica Futurelab, Linz Austria 10:30 BREAK 11:00 PAPER SESSION: FOLD UNFOLD – Grant Hall Chaired by Anna Vallgårda FoldMe: Interacting with Double-sided Foldable Displays Mohammadreza Khalilbeigi, Darmstadt University of Technology Roman Lissermann - Darmstadt University of Technology Wolfgang Kleine, Darmstadt University of Technology Roman Lisserman, Darmstadt University of Technology Jürgen Steimle, Darmstadt University of Technology Easigami: Virtual Creation by Physical Folding Yingdan Huang, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder Michael Eisenberg, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder ChronoTape: Tangible Timelines For Family History Peter Bennett, University of Bristol Mike Fraser, University of Bristol Madeline Balaam, Newcastle University Shadowgram: A Case Study for Social Fabrication through Interactive Fabrication in Public Spaces Hideaki Ogawa, Ars Electronica Futurelab Martina Mara, Ars Electronica Futurelab Christopher Lindinger, Ars Electronica Futurelab Matthew Gardiner, Ars Electronica Futurelab Roland Haring, Ars Electronica Futurelab David Stolarsky, Ars Electronica Futurelab Emiko Ogawa, Ars Electronica Futurelab Horst Hoertner, Ars Electronica Futurelab Paper Mechanisms for Sonic Interaction Stefano Delle Monache, IUAV - University of Venice Davide Rocchesso, IUAV - University of Venice Jie Qi, MIT Media Lab Leah Buechley, MIT Media Lab Amalia De Gotzen, University of Padova Dario Cestaro, Paper engineer Hydraulikos: Nature and Technology and the Centre for Cyborg-Environment Interaction (CEI) Steve Mann, University of Toronto (Invited Paper) 12:30 LUNCH – Ban Righ Hall 14:00 PAPER SESSION: ROCK THAT BODY – Grant Hall Chaired by Elise van den Hoven On-Body Interaction: Armed and Dangerous Chris Harrison, Carnegie Mellon University Shilpa Ramamurthy, Carnegie Mellon University Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University Don’t Forget about the Sweat: Effortful Embodied Interaction in Support of Learning Leilah Lyons, UIC, Computer Science and the Learning Sciences Brian Slattery, UIC, Learning Sciences Priscilla Jimenez, UIC, Computer Science Brenda Lopez, UIC, Computer Science Tom Moher, UIC, Computer Science and the Learning Sciences Limber: DIY Wearables For Reducing Risk Of Office Injury Kenneth Leung, OCAD University Derek Reilly, OCAD University Kate Hartman, OCAD University Suzanne Stein, OCAD University Emma Westecott, OCAD University Social Yoga Mats: Designing for Exercising / Socializing Synergy Arun Nagargoje, IT University of Copenhagen Karl Maybach, IT University of Copenhagen Tomas Sokoler, IT University of Copenhagen Integrating Physiotherapy with Everyday Life: Exploring the Space of Possibilities through ReHandles Naveen Bagalkot, IT University of Copenhagen Tomas Sokoler, IT University of Copenhagen Riyaj Shaikh, IIT Bombay DressUp: A 3D Interface for Clothing Design with a Physical Mannequin Amy Wibowo, JST Erato 15:30 Daisuke Sakamoto, JST Erato University of Tokyo Jun Mitani, JST Erato University of Tsukuba Takeo Igarashi, JST Erato University of Tokyo BREAK 16:00 PAPER SESSION: TOUCHY FEELY – Grant Hall Chaired by Ian Oakley PinchPad: Performance of touch-based Gestures while Grasping Devices Katrin Wolf, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories Christian Müller-Tomfelde, CSIRO ICT Center Kelvin Cheng, CSIRO ICT Center Ina Wechsung, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories Tangible Sketching of Interactive Haptic Materials Jonas Forsslund, Royal Institute of Technology Ioanna Ioannou, University of Melbourne The HapticTouch Toolkit: Enabling Exploration of Haptic Interactions David Ledo, University of Calgary Miguel Nacenta, University of St Andrews Nicolai Marquardt, University of Calgary Sebastian Boring, University of Calgary Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary Object Shape and Touch Sensing on Interactive Tables with Optical Fiber Sensors Kentaro Go, University of Yamanashi Katsutoshi Nonaka, University of Yamanashi Koji Mitsuke, University of Yamanashi Masayuki Morisawa, University of Yamanashi Mobile Lorm Glove – Introducing a Communication Device for Deaf-blind People Tom Bieling, Design Research Lab (University of the Arts Berlin) Ulrike Gollner, Design Research Lab (University of the Arts Berlin) Gesche Joost, Design Research Lab (Berlin University of the Arts) VizTouch: Automatically Generated Tangible Visualizations of Coordinate Spaces Craig Brown, George Washington University Amy Hurst, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Spatial Gestures using a Tactile-Proprioceptive Eelke Folmer - University of Nevada, Reno Tony Morelli - University of Nevada, Reno Display 18:00 DEMOS, ART EXPLORATIONS, DESIGN CHALLENGE AND POSTERS RECEPTION – Grand Theatre Come and visit a great evening of hands-on events and informal discussions. DEMONSTRATIONS Chaired by Ivan Poupyrev and Fabian Hemmert Exploring Peripheral Interaction Design for Primary School Teachers Saskia Bakker, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Elise van den Hoven, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Berry Eggen, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Kees Overbeeke, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Easigami: Virtual Creation by Physical Folding Michael Eisenberg, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder Yingdan Huang, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder ChronoTape: Tangible Timelines For Family History Peter Bennett, University of Bristol Mike Fraser, University of Bristol Madeline Balaam, Newcastle University Paper Mechanisms for Sonic Interaction Stefano Delle Monache, IUAV - University of Venice Davide Rocchesso, IUAV - University of Venice Jie Qi, MIT Media Lab Leah Buechley, MIT Media Lab Amalia De Gotzen, University of Padova Dario Cestaro, Paper engineer Don’t Forget about the Sweat: Effortful Embodied Interaction in Support of Learning Brian Slattery, UIC, Learning Sciences Priscilla Jimenez, UIC, Computer Science Brenda Lopez, UIC, Computer Science Tom Moher, UIC, Computer Science and the Learning Sciences Leilah Lyons, UIC, Computer Science and the Learning Sciences Limber: DIY Wearables For Reducing Risk Of Office Injury Kenneth Leung, OCAD University Derek Reilly, OCAD University Kate Hartman, OCAD University Suzanne Stein, OCAD University Emma Westecott, OCAD University Tangible Sketching of Interactive Haptic Materials Jonas Forsslund, Royal Institute of Technology Ioanna Ioannou, University of Melbourne Object Shape and Touch Sensing on Interactive Tables with Optical Fiber Sensors Kentaro Go, University of Yamanashi Katsutoshi Nonaka, University of Yamanashi Koji Mitsuke, University of Yamanashi Masayuki Morisawa, University of Yamanashi VizTouch: Automatically Generated Tactile Visualizations of Coordinate Spaces Craig Brown, George Washington University Amy Hurst, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Spatial Gestures using a Tactile-Proprioceptive Display Eelke Folmer - University of Nevada, Reno Tony Morelli - University of Nevada, Reno DESU 100 –About the Temptation to Destroy a Robot Julia Ringler, University of Applied Sciences, Mainz Holger Reckter, University of Applied Sciences, Mainz Splash Controllers: Game Controllers Involving the Uncareful Manipulation of Water Luc Geurts, e-Media Lab, Group T - Leuven Engineering College, (Association K.U.Leuven) ESAT, K.U.Leuven Vero Vanden Abeele, e-Media Lab, Group T - Leuven Engineering College, (Association K.U.Leuven) CUO, IBBT/K.U.Leuven Toward Game Orchestration: Tangible Manipulation of In-Game Experiences T.C. Nicholas Graham, Queen’s University Quentin Bellay, Queen’s University Irina Schumann, Queen’s University Amir Sepasi, Queen’s University Inflated Roly-Poly Hyosun Kwon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Seok-Hyung Bae, KAIST Hwan Kim, KAIST Woohun Lee, KAIST T.F.O. - Tangible Flying Objects Rinat Mustafin, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Jan Wehner, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Wolfgang Sattler, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Kristian Gohlke, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar A Nested API Structure to Simplify Cross-Device Communication Andy Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology Sam Mendenhall, Georgia Institute of Technology Jayraj Jog, Georgia Institute of Technology Loring Scotty Hoag, Georgia Institute of Technology Ali Mazalek, Georgia Institute of Technology GISpL: Gestures Made Easy Florian Echtler, Siemens Corporate Technology Andreas Butz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Prototyping Interaction with Everyday Artifacts: Training and Recognizing 3D Objects via Kinects Kexi Liu, Advanced Technology Group, Qualcomm Dimosthenis Kaleas, Advanced Technology Group, Qualcomm Roger Ruuspakka, Advanced Technology Group, Qualcomm MagneTracks: A Tangible Constructionist Toolkit for Newtonian Physics Andrea Miller, Stanford University Claire Rosenbaum, Stanford University Paulo Blikstein, Stanford University Process Pad: A Low-Cost Multi-Touch Platform to Facilitate Multimodal Documentation of Complex Learning Shima Salehi, Stanford University Jain Kim, Stanford University Colin Meltzer, Stanford University Paulo Blikstein, Stanford University BodyExplorerAR: Enhancing a Mannequin Medical Simulator with Sensing and Projective Augmented Reality for Exploring Dynamic Anatomy and Physiology Joseph Samosky, University of Pittsburgh Douglas Nelson, University of Pittsburgh Bo Wang, University of Pittsburgh Russell Bregman, University of Pittsburgh Andrew Hosmer, University of Pittsburgh Brandon Mikulis, University of Pittsburgh Robert Weaver, University of Pittsburgh SWITCH: Case Study of an Edutainment Kit for Experience Design in Everyday Life Matthew Gardiner, Ars Electronica Futurelab Hideaki Ogawa, Ars Electronica Futurelab Roland Haring, Ars Electronica Futurelab Christopher Lindinger, Ars Electronica Futurelab Martina Mara, Ars Electronica Futurelab My Trinh Gardiner, Ars Electronica Futurelab Horst Hoertner, Ars Electronica Futurelab Emiko Ogawa, Ars Electronica Futurelab StaTube: Facilitating State Management in Instant Messaging Systems Doris Hausen, University of Munich Sebastian Boring, University of Calgary Clara Lueling, University of Munich Simone Rodestock, University of Munich Andreas Butz, University of Munich The Whole World under Your Feet: Field Trial of Embodied Browsing of Geotagged Content Erika Reponen, Nokia Research Center Tiina Koponen, Tampere University of Technology Jaakko Keränen, Nokia Research Center Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology Vertibles: Using Vacuum Self-Adhesion to Create a Tangible User Interface for Arbitrary Interactive Surfaces Fabian Hennecke, University of Munich Raphael Wimmer, University of Munich Eduard Vodicka, University of Munich Andreas Butz, University of Munich With a Flick of the Wrist: Stretch Sensors as Lightweight Input for Mobile Devices Paul Strohmeier, University College Maastricht Roel Vertegaal, Human Media Lab, Queen’s University Audrey Girouard, Carleton University The Design of Tools for Sketching Sensor-Based Interaction Martin Brynskov, Aarhus University Rasmus B. Lunding, Aarhus University Lasse S. Vestergaard, Aarhus University ART EXPLORATIONS Chaired by Thecla Schiphorst & Alissa Antle Machine à Turlute (Turlute Machine) Mouna Andraos, Daily Tous Les Jours Melissa Mongiat, Daily Tous Les Jours In collaboration with Lusio Films The Garden of Time: a Tangible Interactive Video Installation Jorge Cardoso, School of Arts/CITAR Carlos Caires, School of Arts/CITAR Tessella: Interactive Origami Light Billy Cheng, Simon Fraser University Maxine Kim, Simon Fraser University Henry Lin, Simon Fraser University Sarah Fung, Simon Fraser University Zac Bush, Simon Fraser University Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo, Texas A&M University Tweetris: Play With Me Dustin Freeman, University of Toronto Fanny Chevalier, OCAD University Emma Westecott, OCAD University Kate Hartman, OCAD University Kyle Duffield, Independent Artist Derek Reilly, Dalhousie University TK 730 Meg Grant, V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media Anja Hertenberger, V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media Ricardo O’Nascimento, V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media Leonie Urff, V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media Hangul Gangul: Interactive Toy for Hangul Learning Azusa KADOMURA, Ochanomizu University Koji Tsukada, Ochanomizu University Tetsuaki BABA, Tokyo Metropolitan University Kumiko KUSHIYAMA, Tokyo Metropolitan University Lovely Rita Min Hye Lee, HongIk University Romy Achituv, HongIk University (advisor) SolarBurst Julie Legault, Royal College of Art, London UK The Hum: Interacting with an Actuated Ambient Organism Andrea Nesbitt, Queen’s University Matthew Rabinovitc, Queen’s University Audrey Girouard, Carleton University Roel Vertegaal, Queen’s University The Memory of a Tree: Interactive Storytelling Installation Hyunjoo Oh, Carnegie Mellon University António Gomes, Carnegie Mellon University A Flock of Birds: Bringing Paper to Life Paul Strohmeier, University College Maastricht Kaja Vembe Swensen, University of Oslo Cameron Lapp, Queen’s University Audrey Girouard, Carleton University Roel Vertegaal, Queen’s University GIFFI: A Gift For Future Inventor Ju Wu, Tellart, Inc Mark D. Gross, Carnegie Mellon University Mark Baskinger, Carnegie Mellon University Drawing Tool Shahar Zaks, Independent Artist WORKS IN PROGRESS Chaired by Audrey Girouard Towards Simulating Push Button Behavior on Touch Surfaces Hendrik Richter, University of Munich Matthias Schmidmaier, University of Munich Enabling Children to Author Visual Markers Afdallyna Harun, University of Nottingham Steve Benford, University of Nottingham Claire O’Malley, University of Nottingham Nor Laila Md. Noor, Universiti Teknologi MARA Combining 3D Printing and Printed Electronics John Sarik, Columbia University Alex Butler, Microsoft Research Nicolas Villar, Microsoft Research James Scott, Microsoft Research Steve Hodges, Microsoft Research SmartBall: Toward Interactive Play for Infants Donghwa Jeong, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Beatrice Floyd, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Kiju Lee, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Geometric Games for Assessing Cognitive, Working Memory, and Motor Control Skills: Work in Progress Beatrice Floyd, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Donghwa Jeong, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Kiju Lee, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Exploring the Complexities of A Machine For Sitting Wes Johnson, Carnegie Mellon University Employing and Extending Mass-market Platforms as Core Tangibles Brygg Ullmer, Louisiana State University Guillaume Ardaud, Louisiana State University Christian Dell, Louisiana State University Alex Reeser, Louisiana State University Narendra Setty, Louisiana State University Rajesh Sankaran, Louisiana State University Cornelius Toole, Louisiana State University Chris Branton, Louisiana State University Jesse Allison, Louisiana State University Exploration of Interactive Tessellation Surface Design: Tessella Billy Cheng, Simon Fraser University Maxine Kim, Simon Fraser University Henry Lin, Simon Fraser University Sarah Fung, Simon Fraser University Zac Bush, Simon Fraser University Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo, Texas A&M University 19:30 TEI 2012 VIDEO SHOWCASE – TEI Main Stage 20:45 Chaired by Connor Dickie DESIGN CHALLENGE – TEI Main Stage Chaired by Jussi Ängeslevä and Kate Hartman Judges Jussi Ängeslevä, ART+COM and Berlin University of the Art Kate Hartman, OCAD University Amanda Parkes, Columbia University Roel Vertegaal, Queen’s University 21:30 INTERMISSION 21:45 MUSICAL KEYNOTE: LSP BY EDWIN VAN DER HEIDE – TEI Main Stage Tuesday, 21st February 8:00 9:00 REGISTRATION – Grant Hall PAPER SESSION: INTANGIBLES – Grant Hall Chaired by Peter Bennett Exploring Tabletops as an Effective Tool to Foster Creativity Traits Alejandro Catala, Universitat Politècnica de València Javier Jaen, Universitat Politècnica de València Betsy van Dijk, University of Twente Sergi Jordà, Universitat Pompeu Fabra DESU 100 – About the Temptation to Destroy a Robot Julia Ringler, University of Applied Sciences, Mainz Holger Reckter, University of Applied Sciences, Mainz Articulating Creative Practice: Teleological and Stochastic Strategies in a Case Study of an Artist and an Engineering Team Developing Similar Technologies Jill Fantauzzacoffin, Dept. of Digital Media, Georgia Institute of Technology Juan D. Rogers, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology Jay David Bolter, Dept. of Digital Media, Georgia Institute of Technology Bridging the Gap: Attribute and Spatial Metaphors for Tangible Interface Design Anna Macaranas, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University Alissa N. Antle, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University Bernhard E. Riecke, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University An Integrated Multi-modal Actuated Tangible User Interface for Distributed Collaborative Planning Eckard Riedenklau, Ambient Intelligence Group, Neuroinformatics Group, CITEC, Bielefeld University Thomas Hermann, Ambient Intelligence Group, CITEC, Bielefeld University Helge Ritter, Neuroinformatics Group, CITEC, Bielefeld University Beyond Affordance: Tangibles’ Hybrid Nature Eva Hornecker, University of Strathclyde 10:30 BREAK 11:00 PAPER SESSION: COME OUT AND PLAY – Grant Hall Chaired by Ali Mazalek Splash Controllers: Game Controllers Involving the Uncareful Manipulation of Water Luc Geurts, e-Media Lab, Group T - Leuven Engineering College, (Association K.U.Leuven) ESAT, K.U.Leuven Vero Vanden Abeele, e-Media Lab, Group T - Leuven Engineering College, (Association K.U.Leuven) CUO, IBBT/K.U.Leuven Towards Game Orchestration: Tangible Manipulation of In-Game Experiences T.C. Nicholas Graham, Queen’s University Quentin Bellay, Queen’s University Irina Schumann, Queen’s University Amir Sepasi, Queen’s University Inflated Roly-Poly Hyosun Kwon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Seok-Hyung Bae, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Hwan Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Woohun Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) T.F.O. – Tangible Flying Objects Rinat Mustafin, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Jan Wehner, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Wolfgang Sattler, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Kristian Gohlke, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Improvised Interfaces for Real-time Musical Applications Jonathan Aceituno, INRIA Lille Julien Castet, University of Bordeaux Myriam Desainte-Catherine, University of Bordeaux Martin Hachet, INRIA Bordeaux Birds on Paper: An Alternative Interface to Compose Music by Utilizing Sketch Drawing and Mobile Device Chenwei Chiang, Kyushu University ShuChuan Chiu, Kyushu University Anak Agung Gede Dharma, Kyushu University Tomimatsu Kiyoshi, Kyushu University 12:15 STUDIOS & BROWN BAG LUNCH All Studios are held in Beamish Munro Hall, except Studio 12, which will be held at Parteq Innovations Studio, 1625 BioSciences Complex on Arch Street, a short walk across the university park from Grant Hall towards the east, and Studio 13, which will be held at Fireworks Studio on 56 Queen St. A brown bag lunch will be provided when exiting the main venue, Grant Hall, for you to bring to your studio. SparkFun Electronics: ProtoSnap and Repurposed Electronics Lindsay Levkoff, SparkFun (1) Room 314 Touch and Feel Soft Hardware Ylva Fernaeus, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Anna Vallgårda, University of Borås Mili John Tharakan, University of Borås Anders Lundström, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden (3) Room 228 RePlay: A Workshop Exploring Creativity In Action Layda Gongora, Lancaster University (4) Room 331 Makey Makey: Improvising Tangible and Nature-Based User Interfaces Jay Silver, MIT Media Lab Eric Rosenbaum, MIT Media Lab David Shaw, Intel Labs (6) Room 314 Designing Haptics Camille Moussette, Umeå University Stoffel Kuenen, Umeå University Ali Israr, Disney Research (7) Room 315 Fabricating Electronics with Rapid Prototyping Tools John Sarik, Columbia University, Department of Electrical Engineering Chao (Timmy) Li, Columbia University, Department of Electrical Engineering Ioannis Kymissis, Columbia University, Department of Electrical Engineering (8) Room 108 Electronics as Material: littleBits Ayah Bdeir, MIT Media Lab, littleBits Electronics Paul Rothman, MPS. ITP, NYU, littleBits Electronics (10) Room 111 Introduction to Origami: Folding, Design, and Jie Qi, MIT Media Lab Jason Ku, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Analysis (11) Room 322 Designing and Building Inexpensive Aneesh P. Tarun, Queen’s University Peng Wang, Queen’s University Flexible Circuits (12) Parteq Innovations Studio, Arch St. Glass Blowing David Holman (13) Fireworks Studio on 56 Queen St. 15:00 BREAK 18:30 CONFERENCE BANQUET – Four Points Sheraton Wednesday, 22nd February 8:00 REGISTRATION – Grant Hall 9:00 PAPER SESSION: CAN’T TOUCH THIS – Grant Hall Chaired by Martin Kaltenbrunner Immaterial Materials: Designing with Jordi Solsona Belenguer, Mobile Life, KTH Marcus Lunden, Mobile Life Jarmo Laaksolahti, Mobile Life Petra Sundström, Mobile Life Radio The Design of Tools for Sketching Sensor-Based Interaction Martin Brynskov, Aarhus University Rasmus B. Lunding, Aarhus University Lasse S. Vestergaard, Aarhus University dSensingNI – A Framework for Advanced Tangible Interaction using a Depth Camera Florian Klompmaker, University of Paderborn, C-LAB Alex Fast, University of Paderborn Karsten Nebe, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences A Nested API Structure to Simplify Cross-Device Communication Andy Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology Sam Mendenhall, Georgia Institute of Technology Jayraj Jog, Georgia Institute of Technology Loring Scotty Hoag, Georgia Institute of Technology Ali Mazalek, Georgia Institute of Technology GISpL: Gestures Made Easy Florian Echtler, Siemens Corporate Technology Andreas Butz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Prototyping Interaction with Everyday Artifacts: Training and Recognizing 3D Objects via Kinects Kexi Liu, Advanced Technology Group, Qualcomm Dimosthenis Kaleas, Advanced Technology Group, Qualcomm Roger Ruuspakka, Advanced Technology Group, Qualcomm 10:30 BREAK 11:00 PAPER SESSION: SCHOOL’S OUT – Grant Hall Chaired by Eva Hornecker Exploring Peripheral Interaction Design for Primary School Teachers Saskia Bakker, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Elise van den Hoven, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Berry Eggen, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Kees Overbeeke, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands MagneTracks: A Tangible Constructionist Toolkit for Newtonian physics Andrea Miller, Stanford University Claire Rosenbaum, Stanford University Paulo Blikstein, Stanford University Process Pad: Learning to Explain, Explaining to Learn Shima Salehi, Stanford University Jain Kim, Stanford University Colin Meltzer, Stanford University Paulo Blikstein, Stanford University BodyExplorerAR: Enhancing a Mannequin Medical Simulator with Sensing and Projective Augmented Reality for Exploring Dynamic Anatomy and Physiology Joseph Samosky, University of Pittsburgh Douglas Nelson, University of Pittsburgh Bo Wang, University of Pittsburgh Russell Bregman, University of Pittsburgh Andrew Hosmer, University of Pittsburgh Brandon Mikulis, University of Pittsburgh Robert Weaver, University of Pittsburgh SWITCH: An Edutainment Kit for Experience Design in Everyday Life Matthew Gardiner, Ars Electronica Futurelab Hideaki Ogawa, Ars Electronica Futurelab Roland Haring, Ars Electronica Futurelab Christopher Lindinger, Ars Electronica Futurelab Martina Mara, Ars Electronica Futurelab My Trinh Gardiner, Ars Electronica Futurelab Horst Hoertner, Ars Electronica Futurelab Emiko Ogawa, Ars Electronica Futurelab 12:00 PANEL | KEEPIN’ IT REAL: ORGANIC, NATURAL OR REALITY-BASED INTERACTIONS? – Grant Hall Moderator: Amanda Parkes Panelists William Buxton, Microsoft Research Rob Jacob, Tufts University Mili John Tharakan, The Swedish School of Textiles Roel Vertegaal, Queen’s University 13:00 LUNCH – Ban Righ Hall 14:30 PAPER SESSION: ONE STEP BEYOND – Grant Hall Chaired by Ali Israr Situated Modeling: A Shape-Stamping Interface with Tangible Primitives Manfred Lau, JST ERATO Igarashi Design Interface Project; Lancaster University Masaki Hirose, JST ERATO Igarashi Design Interface Project; University of Tsukuba Akira Ohgawara, JST ERATO Igarashi Design Interface Project; The University of Tokyo Jun Mitani, JST ERATO Igarashi Design Interface Project; University of Tsukuba Takeo Igarashi, JST ERATO Igarashi Design Interface Project; The University of Tokyo StaTube: Facilitating State Management in Instant Messaging Systems Doris Hausen, University of Munich Sebastian Boring, University of Calgary Clara Lueling, University of Munich Simone Rodestock, University of Munich Andreas Butz, University of Munich The Whole World under Your Feet: Field Trial of Embodied Browsing of Geotagged Content Erika Reponen, Nokia Research Center Tiina Koponen, Tampere University of Technology Jaakko Keränen, Nokia Research Center Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology Blob Manipulation Akira Wakita, Keio University Akito Nakano, Keio University Vertibles: Using Vacuum Self-adhesion to Create a Tangible User Interface for Arbitrary Interactive Surfaces Fabian Hennecke, University of Munich Raphael Wimmer, University of Munich Eduard Vodicka, University of Munich Andreas Butz, University of Munich With a Flick of the Wrist: Stretch Sensors as Lightweight Input for Mobile Devices Paul Strohmeier, University College Maastricht Roel Vertegaal, Human Media Lab, Queen’s University Audrey Girouard, Carleton University Sketch-a-TUI: Low Cost Prototyping of Tangible Interactions Using Cardboard and Conductive Ink Alexander Wiethoff, University of Munich Hanna Schneider, University of Munich Michael Rohs, University of Munich Andreas Butz, University of Munich Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary 16:00 BREAK 16:30 CLOSING KEYNOTE – Grant Hall Programming Materiality Joanna Berzowska, XS Labs, Concordia University, Montreal. 17:30 CLOSING REMARKS – Grant Hall TEI Conference VENUES Agnes Etherington Gallery - Sunday Reception Frances K. Smith Gallery 273 The Davies Foundation Gallery 272 Contemporary Feature Gallery African Gallery Bar 278 Historical Feature Gallery André Biéler Studio Agnes Etherington House The Gallery Shop 271 Samuel J. Zacks Gallery Registration Bar Entrance Art Rental and Sales Atrium TEI Stage Bader Lane University Avenue 275 277 R. Fraser Elliott Gallery Cloak Room 276 The Bader Gallery Beamish-Munro Hall - Sunday GSC and Tuesday Studios A B C 106 108A 105 104 Registration 112 115B 115D 115F 116 117 118 119 8 108 B Prototyping 131 Lab 129 128 115G 113 115E 114 10 115C 111 Design Studio 115A GSC 109 121 120 220 Teaching Studio Student Lounge 213 219 211 214 212 200 Plaza Plaza 229 230 231 201 209 207 227 228 3 225 open to below 208 224 223 216 222 221 2nd Floor 218 open to below 217 202 203 204 3rd Floor Active 313 Learning Centre 311 312 7 315 open to below 317 318 320 326 First First Year Year Studio Studio 1 300 321 319 206 205 314 6 Plaza 328 310 301 302 308 307 303 306 304 305 322 11 323 324 325 327 329 330 331 4 115H 115I 115 Team Area 1st Floor Grand Theatre - Monday Demos Reception 1st Floor Walkway Stairs Bar Lobby TEI Arts WC TEI Main Stage 2nd Floor TEI Demos Design Challenge Bar Stairs TEI Main Stage TEI Demos + Arts WC Coatracks Speaker Prep Food Service Tables Registration Food Service Tables Grant Hall - Plenary Sessions Ban Righ Lunch Room Terrace Student Cafeteria Area Terrace TEI 2012 Lunch Washrooms East Entrance West Entrance To Private Dining Room