We present TilePoP, a new type of pneumatically-actuated interface deployed as floor tiles which dynamically pop up by inflating into large shapes constructing proxy objects for whole-body interactions in Virtual Reality. TilePoP consists of a 2D array of stacked cube-shaped airbags designed with specific folding structures, enabling each airbag to be inflated into a physical proxy and then deflated down back to its original tile shape when not in use. TilePoP is capable of providing haptic feedback for the whole body and can even support human body weight. Thus, it allows new interaction possibilities in VR.

Authors Shan-Yuan Teng (National Taiwan University & University of Chicago)
Cheng-Lung Lin (National Chiao Tung University)
Chi-huan Chiang (National Taiwan University)
Tzu-Sheng Kuo (National Taiwan University & Stanford University)
Liwei Chan (National Chiao Tung University)
Da-Yuan Huang (National Chiao Tung University)
Bing-Yu Chen (National Taiwan University)
Publication Shan-Yuan Teng, Cheng-Lung Lin, Chi-huan Chiang, Tzu-Sheng Kuo, Liwei Chan, Da-Yuan Huang, and Bing-Yu Chen. 2019. TilePoP: Tile-type Pop-up Prop for Virtual Reality. In Proceedings of the 32nd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST ‘19). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 639-649. https://doi.org/10.1145/3332165.3347958
Award 🏅 UIST ‘19 Best Paper Honorable Mention Award
🏅 UIST ‘19 Best Talk Honorable Mention Award
Paper PDF (25.8MB)
Media Coverage VR世界と物理空間をつなぐタイルのような空気圧作動インターフェースの紹介 - 2019, Auror
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