Abstract

Reports on the research at UC Berkeley and Stanford University, into user interfaces that bind physical and electronic representations of artifacts for integrated interaction: manipulation in one medium effects a corresponding change in the artifact's dual medium. Based on fieldwork with designers, office workers, scientists, and engineers, they have created and evaluated integrated interfaces ranging from whiteboards to oral history transcripts to field notebooks.

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