HIGHLIGHTS
- What: Hands-on interaction lets city planners intuitively explore complex environmental simulations; because of the immediate way one can manipulate the models, this transforms views of shadows, airflow, and reflections, enhancing spatial reasoning and nurturing collaborative decision-making.
- Who: Kaidong Wang from the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, New York, United States have published the paper: The Critical Role of Tangible User Interfaces in Human Computer Interaction, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- Future: For TUIs to fully realize their potential for better more intuitive efficient and engaging human-computer interfaces more . . .

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