TY - CONF
T1 - Tool-type interface system supporting for an expansion of body image toward a remote place - Development of virtual shadow interface system
AU - Wesugi, Shigeru
AU - Kubo, Tomoaki
AU - Miwa, Yoshiyuki
PY - 2004/12/1
Y1 - 2004/12/1
N2 - There is considered a problem of disembodiment in computer-mediated communication technology supporting a communication between remote partners. Therefore, whole sense of bodily interaction should be considered and supported. We have studied a design framework and developed communication systems to support embodied interaction so far. In this paper, we pay attention on a shadow non-separable from a real object, and devise a virtual shadow interface system that bridges between a tool and own body, and between a physical place and a virtual remote place by casting a virtual shadow. Our system is promising to support a sense as if a tool in hand and body image expanded toward a virtual remote place continuously.
AB - There is considered a problem of disembodiment in computer-mediated communication technology supporting a communication between remote partners. Therefore, whole sense of bodily interaction should be considered and supported. We have studied a design framework and developed communication systems to support embodied interaction so far. In this paper, we pay attention on a shadow non-separable from a real object, and devise a virtual shadow interface system that bridges between a tool and own body, and between a physical place and a virtual remote place by casting a virtual shadow. Our system is promising to support a sense as if a tool in hand and body image expanded toward a virtual remote place continuously.
KW - Body image
KW - Computer-mediated communication
KW - Embodied interaction
KW - Shadow
KW - Tool
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M3 - Paper
AN - SCOPUS:12744260139
SP - 1191
EP - 1196
T2 - SICE Annual Conference 2004
Y2 - 4 August 2004 through 6 August 2004
ER -