Do-It-Yourself Multitouch on the Cheap

jennifer October 24th, 2008

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Multitouch is all the craze these days and it is becoming more commercially available with products such as the HTC Touch Diamond, Microsoft Surface and the iPhone. Since multitouch allows for direct manipulation and gesture recognition, it opens up the opportunity for designers to explore new interfaces that are natural and intuitive for users. A classic example is the zoom gesture that has become a table-stake in multitouch experiences; i.e., zooming in and out using two corner touch points that move in opposite directions on a photo or a map, for example.

With this in mind, us Artefactians set out to join the do-it-yourself craze to investigate ways to build our own multitouch table on the cheap that we can use as a testing platform for multitouch experiments. Our goal was to build a table as quickly and cheaply as possible that would recognize multiple fingers and blobs simultaneously so we can get started with our investigations.

Check out what we built

Entry Filed under: Interactive Installations, Natural User Interface

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  • 1. lawn care Georgia  |  January 15th, 2010 at 7:51 pm

    That is amazing that they have figured out how to make a touch screen on there own. Congrats, props to you for that.

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