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A surface can be harsh and raspy, or smooth and silky, and everything in between. We are used to sense these features with our fingertips as well as with our eyes and ears: the exploration of a surface is a multisensory experience. Tools, too, are often employed in the interaction with surfaces, since they augment our manipulation capabilities. "Sketch-a-Scratch" is a tool for the multisensory exploration and sketching of surface textures. The user's actions drive a physical sound model of real materials' response to interactions such as scraping, rubbing or rolling. Moreover, different input signals can be converted into 2D visual surface profiles, thus enabling to experience them visually, aurally and haptically.
+ ID: 552919 + PeerReviewed: Peer Reviewed
sonic interaction design, haptics, multisensory design, Tactile Feedback, Surface, multisensory interaction; interactive surfaces, Sketching, Settore INF/01 - Informatica, multisensory interaction, Multisensory, Tool, Texture, Auditory Feedback, interactive surfaces
sonic interaction design, haptics, multisensory design, Tactile Feedback, Surface, multisensory interaction; interactive surfaces, Sketching, Settore INF/01 - Informatica, multisensory interaction, Multisensory, Tool, Texture, Auditory Feedback, interactive surfaces
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