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Coelho, Marcelo (2009): DinnerWare: why playing with food should be encouraged. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2009. pp. 3505-3506. Available online

DinnerWare is an exploration of eating as a medium for computation and aesthetic expression. It consists of a dining service electronically equipped to react to the properties of the food that it holds and respond to a user's eating gestures.

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Coelho, Marcelo, Hall, Lyndl, Berzowska, Joanna and Maes, Pattie (2009): Pulp-based computing: a framework for building computers out of paper. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2009. pp. 3527-3528. Available online

In this video, we describe a series of techniques for building sensors, actuators and circuit boards that behave, look, and feel like paper. By embedding electro-active inks, conductive threads and smart materials directly into paper during the papermaking process, we have developed seamless composites that are capable of supporting new and unexpected application domains in ubiquitous and pervasive computing at affordable costs.

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Coelho, Marcelo, Poupyrev, Ivan, Sadi, Sajid, Vertegaal, Roel, Berzowska, Joanna, Buechley, Leah, Maes, Pattie and Oxman, Neri (2009): Programming reality: from transitive materials to organic user interfaces. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2009. pp. 4759-4762. Available online

Over the past few years, a quiet revolution has been redefining our fundamental computing technologies. Flexible E-Ink, OLED displays, shape-changing materials, parametric design, e-textiles, sensor networks, and intelligent interfaces promise to spawn entirely new user experiences that will redefine our relationship with technology. This workshop invites researchers and practitioners to imagine and debate this future, exploring two converging themes. Transitive Materials focuses on how emerging materials and computationally-driven behaviors can operate in unison blurring the boundaries between form and function, human body and environment, structures and membranes. Organic User Interfaces (OUI) explores future interactive designs and applications as these materials become commonplace.

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Coelho, Marcelo and Maes, Pattie (2009): Shutters: a permeable surface for environmental control and communication. In: Villar, Nicolas, Izadi, Shahram, Fraser, Mike and Benford, Steve (eds.) TEI 2009 - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction February 16-18, 2009, Cambridge, UK. pp. 13-18. Available online

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Coelho, Marcelo, Ishii, Hiroshi and Maes, Pattie (2008): Surflex: a programmable surface for the design of tangible interfaces. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008. pp. 3429-3434. Available online

In this paper we describe Surflex, a programmable surface for the design and visualization of physical forms. Surflex combines the physical properties of shape-memory alloy and foam to create a surface that can be electronically controlled to deform and gain new shapes. We describe implementation details, the possibilities enabled by the use of smart materials and soft mechanics in human computer interaction, as well as future applications for this technology.

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Coelho, Marcelo and Maes, Pattie (2008): Sprout I/O: a texturally rich interface. In: Schmidt, Albrecht, Gellersen, Hans, Hoven, Elise van den, Mazalek, Ali, Holleis, Paul and Villar, Nicolas (eds.) TEI 2008 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction February 18-20, 2008, Bonn, Germany. pp. 221-222. Available online

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Publication period:2008-2009
Publication count:6
Number of co-authors:9



Productive colleagues

Marcelo Coelho's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Hiroshi Ishii:87
Roel Vertegaal:38
Pattie Maes:29


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Pattie Maes:5
Joanna Berzowska:2
Leah Buechley:1

 

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