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Volume 39, Numbers 3 & 4, 2000
MIT Media Laboratory
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An installation of interactive furniture - References

by O. Omojola, E. R. Post, M. D. Hancher, Y. Maguire, R. Pappu, B. Schoner, P. R. Russo, R. Fletcher, and N. Gershenfeld

Cited references and note

  1. S. Wilkinson, “Phantom of the Brain Opera,” Electronic Musician 13, No. 1 (1997).
  2. J. Paradiso, “The Brain Opera Technology: New Instruments and Gestural Sensors for Musical Interaction and Performance,” Journal of New Music Research 28, No. 2, 130­149 (1999).
  3. C. R. Wren, F. Sparacino, A. J. Azarbayejani, T. J. Darrell, T. E. Starner, A. Kotani, C. M. Chao, M. Hlavac, K. B. Russell, and A. P. Pentland, “Perceptive Spaces for Performance and Entertainment: Untethered Interaction Using Computer Vision and Audition,” Applied Artificial Intelligence 11, No. 4, 267­284 (1997).
  4. H. Ishii and B. Ullmer, “Tangible Bits: Towards Seamless Interfaces Between People, Bits and Atoms,” Proceedings of Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '97), Atlanta, March 1997, ACM (1997), pp. 234­241.
  5. F. Sparacino, K. Larson, R. MacNeil, G. Davenport, and A. Pentland, “Technologies and Methods for Interactive Exhibit Design: From Wireless Object and Body Tracking to Wearable Computers,” International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting (ICHIM 99), Washington, DC, September 1999, Archive and Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh, PA (1999).
  6. See the Boundary Functions installation by Scott S. Snibbe, http://www.snibbe.com/scott/bf/index.htm.
  7. R. R. Fletcher, O. Omojola, E. Boyden, and N. Gershenfeld, “Reconfigurable Agile Tag Reader Technologies with Combined EAS and RFID Capability,” 2nd Workshop on Automatic Identification Advanced Technologies (AutoID '99), Summit, NJ, October 1999, IEEE, New York (1999), pp. 65­69.
  8. J. R. Smith, “Field Mice: Extracting Hand Geometry from Electric Field Measurements,” IBM Systems Journal 35, Nos. 3&4, 587­608 (1996).
  9. L. S. Theremin, “Method of an Apparatus for the Generation of Sounds,” U.S. Patent No. 1,661,058 (February 28, 1928).
  10. T. G. Zimmerman, “Applying Electric Field Sensing to Human-Computer Interfaces,” Proceedings of Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '95), Denver, 1995, ACM (1995), pp. 280­287.
  11. N. Gershenfeld, “Method and Apparatus for Electromagnetic Non-Contact Position Measurement with Respect to One or More Axes,” U.S. Patent No. 5,247,261 (September 21, 1993).
  12. J. D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1999).