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The goal of the Fluid Interfaces research group is to radically rethink the human-machine interactive experience. By designing interfaces that are more immersive, more intelligent, and more interactive we are changing the human-machine relationship and creating systems that are more responsive to people's needs and actions, and that become true "accessories" for expanding our minds.
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current projects

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inktuitive

inktuitive

An intuitive physical design workspace.

Pranav Mistry in collaboration with Kayato Sekiya
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Life in a Comic

Life in a Comic

Adding time domain to a static comic using thermochromic ink.

Amit Zoran and Pattie Maes
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Pulp-Based Computing

Pulp-Based Computing

Pulp-Based Computing is a series of explorations that combine smart materials, papermaking and printing. .

Marcelo Coelho and Pattie Maes in collaboration with Joanna Berzowska and Lyndl Hall
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Quickies: Intelligent Sticky Notes

Quickies: Intelligent Sticky Notes

Sticky Notes that can Remember, Remind, Send Messages & be Located.

Pranav Mistry and Pattie Maes