"Talking to The Hand - The interactive potential of shape-change behavior in objects and tangible interfaces"
is a long paper published on the proceedings of the DesForm conference.
The paper reviews the investigation process of Talking to the Hand and lays its theoretical background.
It also explains the three external ideas behind the design proposals, affordance, habituality, 'the peripheral', and their relevancy to the work.
The main body of writing documents the various iterations of the prototyping phase and user observations.
Talking to the Hand was mentioned online at We-make-money-not-art,
Engadget,
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