CityWall: Limitations of a Multi-Touch Environment

Ann Morrison, Giulio Jacucci, Peter Peltonen

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Abstract

In this paper we discuss some of the successes of current multi- touch surfaces and look at what these interfaces enable. We work specifically with CityWall as a case study—a multi-touch display installed in the center of Helsinki. We then discuss some of the shortfalls, focusing on the limitations of technologies that unintentionally support novelty use and/ or disregard for content. We briefly touch-on some of the ideas under consideration for the next stages of development to overcome these perceived shortcomings.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPPD 2008: Workshop on designing multi - touch interaction techniques for coupled public and private display
Number of pages4
Publication date2008
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes
EventPPD 2008: Workshop on designing multi-touch interaction techniques for coupled public and private displays - Naples, Italy
Duration: 31 May 200831 May 2008

Conference

ConferencePPD 2008
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityNaples
Period31/05/200831/05/2008

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