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Manufacturing for makers: from prototype to product

Published: 30 October 2014 Publication History

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The boundaries between 'the digital' and our everyday physical world are dissolving as we develop more physical ways of interacting with computing. This forum presents some of the topics discussed in the colorful multidisciplinary field of tangible and embodied interaction. ---Eva Hornecker, Editor

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      cover image Interactions
      Interactions  Volume 21, Issue 6
      November-December 2014
      80 pages
      ISSN:1072-5520
      EISSN:1558-3449
      DOI:10.1145/2685354
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      • Ron Wakkary,
      • Erik Stolterman
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      Published: 30 October 2014
      Published in INTERACTIONS Volume 21, Issue 6

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