May 3, 2011

Contra Costa Times Features Kimiko Ryokai's Tangible User Interface Course

From the Contra Costa Times

UC students show "Next Big Thing" inventions

By Suzanne Bohan

You step into your closet to consult a computer on the attire most appropriate for the weather and your business meeting.

At work in hard labor you don a black belt that warns when a movement might hurt your back.

At a project conference, you and colleagues use digital pens to chart the progress in planning for a goal. When the work flow depicted as water fills the reservoir, you're done.

These are among the possibilities of the rapidly developing digital world as envisioned by a group of UC Berkeley students.

Kimiko Ryokai asked her students to design inventions for a future in which computer interactions are ubiquitous.

"Today's computers are getting smaller and cheaper, and they're everywhere," Ryokai said at a demonstration this week of 11 interactive inventions in her School of Information class.

"We need to think about interacting beyond the desktop," she said....

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