What’s trending in libraries from the internet cybersphere – bookless libraries – 02 – 2016
Abstract
Purpose
Sean Follmer with his colleagues, Daniel Leithinger and Hiroshi Ishii have created inFORM, where the computer interface can actually come off the screen and one can physically manipulate it.
Design/methodology/approach
One can visualize 3D information physically and touch it and feel it to understand it in new ways.
Findings
The interface also allows one to interact through gestures and direct deformations to sculpt digital clay, and interface elements can arise out of the surface and change on demand. Their idea is that for each individual application, the physical form can be matched to the application. Urban planners and architects can use it to explore their designs in detail; using inFORM, one can reach out from the screen and manipulate things at a distance and also manipulate and collaborate on 3D sets, gesture around them and manipulate also.
Originality/value
It allows collaboration of people in ways hitherto not done. Posted on February 10, 2016, the Ted talk has received over one million views as at June 9, 2016. It is trending! The researchers are thinking of “new ways that we can bring people together, and bring our information into the world, and think about smart environments that can adapt to us physically”.
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Citation
Oyelude, A.A. (2016), "What’s trending in libraries from the internet cybersphere – bookless libraries – 02 – 2016", Library Hi Tech News, Vol. 33 No. 6, pp. 19-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-06-2016-0027
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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