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reMi: Translating Ambient Sounds of Moment into Tangible and Shareable Memories through Animated Paper

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Kyung Yun Choi

Kyung Yun Choi

Kyung Yun Choi, Darle Shinsato, Shane Zhang, Ken Nakagaki, and Hiroshi Ishii. 2018. reMi: Translating Ambient Sounds of Moment into Tangible and Shareable Memories through Animated Paper. In The 31st Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology Adjunct Proceedings (UIST '18 Adjunct). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 84-86. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3266037.3266109

Abstract

We present a tangible memory notebook–reMi–that records the ambient sounds and translates them into a tangible and shareable memory using animated paper. The paper replays the recorded sounds and deforms its shape to generate synchronized motions with the sounds. Computer-mediated communication interfaces have allowed us to share, record and recall memories easily through visual records. However, those digital visual-cues that are trapped behind the device’s 2D screen are not the only means to recall a memory we experienced with more than the sense of vision. To develop a new
way to store, recall and share a memory, we investigate how tangible motion of a paper that represents sound can enhance the "reminiscence".

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Kyung Yun Choi

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Kyung Yun Choi

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Kyung Yun Choi

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Kyung Yun Choi

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