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- who: John Zimmerman and collaborators from the School of Design Carnegie Mellon University have published the research: Fabric-Circle-Slider: Prototype Exploring the Interaction Aesthetic of Contextual Integration, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: One of the main interaction themes to come from this work has been a movement toward "tangible" interaction: allowing users to interact with detached physical objects instead of pushing buttons on an individual device. The work has been particularly inspired by two interaction designs with strong elements of contextual integration that increase their interaction aesthetic. Based on the results of the ethnographies . . .
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