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TECHTILE toolkit: a prototyping tool for designing haptic media

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"TECHTILE" is a fundamental concept by combining "TECHnology" with "tacTILE" perception/expression. Our aim is to disseminate the haptic technologies as the third media in the field of art, design, and education and extends the conventional "multi-media" which consists of visual information and auditory information.

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  1. Minamizawa, K., Kakehi, Y., Nakatani, M., Mihara, S., and Tachi, S. 2012. TECHTILE toolkit - A prototyping tool for design and education of haptic media. In Proceedings of ACM VRIC 2012, Laval, France. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  1. TECHTILE toolkit: a prototyping tool for designing haptic media

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      SIGGRAPH '12: ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Emerging Technologies
      August 2012
      26 pages
      ISBN:9781450316804
      DOI:10.1145/2343456

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