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Direct, spatial, and dexterous interaction with see-through 3D desktop

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Despite advances in 3D sensing and display technologies, our interactions with desktop interfaces have remained stagnant from the form that evolved under 2D I/O modalities. HoloBook enables users to manage windows with their hands in a 3D physical space. HoloBook is a term for the entire ensemble of necessary components for realizing this spatial operating environment: visualizations of the desktop rendered on a see-through display, technologies and physical design for emulating collocated 3D input and output space.

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      SIGGRAPH '12: ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Posters
      August 2012
      131 pages
      ISBN:9781450316828
      DOI:10.1145/2342896

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