Title :
The Initiative Experiments about New Interface for a Networked Game
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Gameware, Kaywon Sch. of Art & Design, Euwang, South Korea
Abstract :
Currently so many online games are serving. Nearly all of these networked games still depend on traditional input interfaces only as a keyboard or a mouse as input interface. These interfaces can´t comprehend our metaphor, can´t reflect on our natural behavior aspect, can´t make us immerse into a game, and makes a barrier between virtual game space and our real behavior. It is very challenging issue to utilize human-being´s behaviors or reactions for interacting to machines for the forthcoming ubiquitous world of communication. I attempted an experiment on camera-based interface for networked dice game application. This experiment uses dice artifacts attached a marker which the camera can distinguish the spot on a die. This new game interface guarantees the consistency between the game-player´s behaviors and the gaming environment. This consistency increases friendliness and immersion to a game as well as the ability of bodily sensation for a game. This new interface takes the results of human-being´s behaviors as input event, and will open the new field of digital interfaces for forthcoming ubiquitous computing.
Keywords :
computer games; human computer interaction; human factors; interactive devices; ubiquitous computing; user interfaces; camera-based interface; dice artifacts; digital interfaces; game interface; game-player behaviors; human-being behaviors; input interfaces; networked dice game application; online games; ubiquitous computing; virtual game space; Art; Biosensors; Computer interfaces; Digital cameras; Humans; Keyboards; Mice; Pattern recognition; Ubiquitous computing; User interfaces; camera base; digital interface; game interface; immersion to a game;
Conference_Titel :
INC, IMS and IDC, 2009. NCM '09. Fifth International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5209-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3769-6
DOI :
10.1109/NCM.2009.342