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Tangible User Interface and Its Evolution
Organic Interaction Technologies: From Stone to Skin
Organic User Interfaces: Designing Computers in Any Way, Shape or Form
Designing Kinetic Interactions for Organic User Interfaces
Interactions with Proactive Architectural Spaces: The Muscle Projects
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Emerging Display Technologies for Organic User Interfaces
Sustainability Implications of Organic UI Technologies: An Inky Problem
What Makes an Interface Feel Organic?
Dynamic Ferrofluid Sculpture: Organic Shape-changing Art Forms
EInk shows off Triton color epaper
November 11th, 2010
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Articles
Introduction
Tangible User Interface and Its Evolution
Organic Interaction Technologies: From Stone to Skin
Organic User Interfaces: Designing Computers in Any Way, Shape or Form
Designing Kinetic Interactions for Organic User Interfaces
Interactions with Proactive Architectural Spaces: The Muscle Projects
Sidebars
Emerging Display Technologies for Organic User Interfaces
Sustainability Implications of Organic UI Technologies: An Inky Problem
What Makes an Interface Feel Organic?
Dynamic Ferrofluid Sculpture: Organic Shape-changing Art Forms
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