projects
. TaPuMa
TaPuMa - Information Acquirement through the Things We Carry
The vast improvement in classical methods of information access and
information retrieval has resulted from the invention of keyword-based
search mechanism. Keywords serve as filters for desired information when
users search in structured knowledge bases or with search engines such as
Yahoo! or Google. TaPuMa is a Tangible Public Map, which allows people to
use their own belongings, the objects they usually carry with them to access
relevant and just-in-time information and locations of places from a public
map. The project also explores and analyzes the advantages and challenges of
this novel interaction mechanism, where real life objects serve as the
interface for information acquirement. The broad concept behind the project
TaPuMa is ‘Object Amelioration’, where the functions of everyday objects can
be expanded by using their affordances or functionalities in a variety of
different contexts.
TaPuMa website
TaPuMa video