This authoritative book provides a groundbreaking, trans-disciplinary approach to the creation of computer interface technologies that more naturally matches the complex needs of human sensory and motor systems. The conventional interface, though useful in the past, has started to inhibit human creativity in key areas such as creative 3-D design, medical diagnostics, and the visualization of complex structures. With the aim of effectively advancing the human-computer interaction experience, this book takes a refreshing approach by bringing together a range of important disciplines within a common framework.
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Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Glossary of Abbreviations.
1 The Nature of the Quest.
2 The Perception of Our Space Vision.
3 The Perception of Our Space Haptics.
4 A Backward Glance.
5 Traditional Interaction Mechanisms.
6 Depiction and Interaction Opportunities.
7 The Haptic Channel.
8 The Visual Channel.
9 Adopting a Creative Approach.
Appendix A The Chimenti Drawings.
Appendix B Holographic Images.
General Bibliography.
References.
Index.