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Hiroshi Ishii, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the father of a new and rapidly growing field of research called ]. Hiroshi Ishii, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the father of a new and rapidly growing field of research called ].


[http://www.horizonzero.ca/textsite/invent.php?is=3&file=14&tlang=0
Hiroshi Ishii started the Tangible Media research group and their ongoing
Tangible Bits project in 1995, when he joined MIT's Media Laboratory as
a professor of Media Arts and Sciences. Ishii relocated from Japan's NTT
Human Interface Laboratories in Kyoto, where he had made his mark in
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
(CSCW) in the early 1990s.]

Revision as of 18:35, 25 October 2005

Hiroshi Ishii, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the father of a new and rapidly growing field of research called Tangible Media.

[http://www.horizonzero.ca/textsite/invent.php?is=3&file=14&tlang=0
Hiroshi Ishii started the Tangible Media research group and their ongoing
Tangible Bits project in   1995, when he joined MIT's Media Laboratory as
a professor of Media Arts and Sciences. Ishii relocated from Japan's NTT
Human Interface Laboratories in Kyoto, where he had made his mark in
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
(CSCW) in the early 1990s.]