BEXHI: A Mechanical Structure for Prototyping Bendable and EXpandable Handheld Interfaces

Michael Ortega 123, Alix Goguey 12,
1Université Grenoble Alpes, France, 2Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble, France, 3CNRS
This page provides additional material to our ISS 2019 paper.

In this paper, we present BEXHI, a new mechanical structure for prototyping expandable and bendable handheld devices. Many research projects have pushed bendable surfaces from prototypes to commercially viable devices. In the meantime, expandable devices have become a topic of interest letting one foresee that such devices are on the horizon. With BEXHI, we provide a structure to explore the combined capabilities of these devices. The structure consists of multiple interweaved units allowing non-porous expandable surfaces to bend. Through an instanciation, we illustrate and discuss that the BEXHI structure allows for the exploration of the combination of both bend and expansion interaction spaces.

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Ortega, M. & Goguey, A. (2019). BEXHI: A Mechanical Structure for Prototyping Bendable and EXpandable Handheld Interfaces. In proceedings of ISS'19, the 2019 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces, 269-273. ACM.