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2014
19 Dec

While it’s already quite easy to create videos from processing sketches using the saveFrame() function and a video converting tool like the FFmpeg command line tool, this approach comes with some drawbacks. You need relatively large amounts of hard disk[…]

5 Oct

I really enjoyed my stay at the UIST conference! It’s my favorite conference in HCI and it was situated in Honolulu close to Waikiki Beach. David presented our paper Tracs: Transparency-control for See-through Displays.

26 Sep

We just received an honorable mention award at MobileHCI’14 for our work Cuenesics: Using Mid-Air Gestures to Select Items on Interactive Public Displays.

26 Sep

I am talking at MobileHCI’14 in Toronto to present our paper Cuenesics: Using Mid-Air Gestures to Select Items on Interactive Public Displays

12 May

We deployed Drunken Ed in the framework of the Berlin Long Night of Science 2014. Drunken Ed is an Urban Game that was initiated by a very ambitious group of students of the Mobile Interaction course that we give at[…]

19 Jan

I discussed with David that it would be awesome to use some patches of OLED, or LEDs and PDLC panels to build together a volumetric display, that consists of cubic transparent, switchable voxels. I was fascinated by the idea and[…]

2013
25 Oct

According to Google’s Data Liberation Front (and German privacy laws), users are able to download a complete record of their data from the Google servers. This service is implemented as Google Takeout. I downloaded my Location History data of the[…]