PaperComp 2010 - 1st International Workshop on Paper Computing
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PaperComp 2010: 1st International Workshop on Paper Computing
Frederic Kaplan, Patrick Jermann
Paper is not dead. Books, magazines and other printed materials can now be connected to the digital world, enriched with additional content and even transformed into interactive interfaces. Conversely, some of the screen-based interfaces we currently use to interact with digital data could benefit from being paper-based or make use of specially designed material as light and flexible as paper. Far from a paperless world, printed documents could become ubiquitous interfaces in our everyday interaction with digital information. This is the dawn of paper computing. This workshop aims at bringing together researchers exploring the future of this emerging field.
http://www.papercomp.org
Frederic Kaplan, Patrick Jermann
Paper is not dead. Books, magazines and other printed materials can now be connected to the digital world, enriched with additional content and even transformed into interactive interfaces. Conversely, some of the screen-based interfaces we currently use to interact with digital data could benefit from being paper-based or make use of specially designed material as light and flexible as paper. Far from a paperless world, printed documents could become ubiquitous interfaces in our everyday interaction with digital information. This is the dawn of paper computing. This workshop aims at bringing together researchers exploring the future of this emerging field.
http://www.papercomp.org
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