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Media Crate: tangible live media production interface
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Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction table of contents
Cambridge, United Kingdom
SESSION: Tabletop tangibles and augmented surfaces table of contents
Pages 255-262  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-493-5
Authors
Tom Bartindale  Newcastle University
Jonathan Hook  Newcastle University
Patrick Olivier  Newcastle University
Sponsors
: Microsoft Research (USA)
: Nokia (Finland)
: Microsoft Research Cambridge (UK)
: Microsoft Hardware (USA)
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Live media production -- the presentation of audio-visual content at events such as conferences and concerts -- is a high intensity task where a small production team must interact with an amalgamation of separate hardware tools to transform and direct a variety of media sources to outputs such as large screens, preview monitors, and web-casts. We present Media Crate, a tangible tabletop interface crafted in response to the key actions and needs of live media producers. Using tangibles, previously complex and ambiguous actions can now become collaborative and easy to learn, whilst providing expressive features not present in traditional interfaces. In this paper we give a description of the Media Crate's interface, discuss how knowledge and experience of live media production impacts on the design, and finally present the results of an initial deployment of the system at a live event.


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