Physical-Digital Affordances Group, University of Regensburg
The Physical-Digital Affordances Group at the University of Regensburg explores how the unique affordances of physical and digital media can be combined to enhance knowledge work and workflows (more about our goals).
The group is associated with the Chair of Media Informatics within the Department of Informatics and Data Science. It is led by Dr. Raphael Wimmer.
2021-07-03: Workshop „Methodologies for code in ethnographic research. From theory to practice”
Together with members of the “Code in Ethnography” working group Rebecca Carlson (Toyo University), Ruth Dorothea Eggel (University of Bonn), Lina Franken (University of Vechta) und Libuše Hannah Vepřek (LMU Munich), Sarah Thanner organized a workshop on Methodologies for code in ethnographic research. (more...)
2021-06-11: Workshop: Methodologies for code in ethnographic research. From theory to practice
Together with colleagues from LMU Munich, University of Bonn and Toyo University Sarah Thanner is co-organizing a workshop that discusses ethnographic methods for researching computer code. The workshop will take place on July 2nd and July 3rd. Further information can be found on the website of the commission Digitalisierung im Alltag (Digitalization in everyday life). (more...)
2021-05-08: Sketchable Interaction at CHI21
We will present our paper Sketchable Interaction: Drawing User Interfaces with Interactive Regions as an Interactivity (Demo) at CHI2021 conference. Further information can be found on the Sketchable Interaction page. (more...)
The results report of the pop-up science exhibition “Interactive Tables in Everyday Life - Vigitia meets Degginger” (September 2020) is now online. (more...)
TipTrack: Precise, Low-Latency, Robust Optical Pen Tracking on Arbitrary Surfaces Using an IR-Emitting Pen Tip (2024-02-11) Vitus Maierhöfer, Andreas Schmid, Raphael Wimmer
Demonstrating SurfaceCast: Ubiquitous, Cross-Device Surface Sharing (2023-08-05) Florian Echtler, Vitus Maierhöfer, Nicolai Brodersen Hansen, Raphael Wimmer
Measuring the Latency of Graphics Frameworks on X11-Based Systems (2023-04-23) Andreas Schmid, Raphael Wimmer
Small Latency Variations Do Not Affect Player Performance in First-Person Shooters (2023) Andreas Schmid, David Halbhuber, Thomas Fischer, Raphael Wimmer, Niels Henze