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WebAudioHaptics: Tutorial on Haptics with Web Audio

Christian Frisson, Thomas Pietrzak, Siyan Zhao, Zachary Schwemler, Ali Israr
The Web Audio Haptics WAC Tutorial 2016 will explore how to create meaningful haptic content that engages different areas of the body using off-the-shelf hardware and open source software running on a web browser using Web Audio technologies. Participants will 1) learn the basic theories of tactile illusions; 2) get an overview on actuators and sensors; 3) explore tactile illusions using web-based audio tools and a box connecting actuators and sensors to their computer audio I/O; and 4) ideate use cases in groups. Tutorial material will remain available from: http://github.com/WebAudioHaptics
            
@inproceedings{2016_EA_tut4,
  abstract = {The Web Audio Haptics WAC Tutorial 2016 will explore how to create meaningful haptic content that engages different areas of the body using off-the-shelf hardware and open source software running on a web browser using Web Audio technologies. Participants will 1) learn the basic theories of tactile illusions; 2) get an overview on actuators and sensors; 3) explore tactile illusions using web-based audio tools and a box connecting actuators and sensors to their computer audio I/O; and 4) ideate use cases in groups. Tutorial material will remain available from: http://github.com/WebAudioHaptics},
  address = {Atlanta, GA, USA},
  author = {Frisson, Christian and Pietrzak, Thomas and Zhao, Siyan and Schwemler, Zachary and Israr, Ali},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Web Audio Conference},
  editor = {Freeman, Jason and Lerch, Alexander and Paradis, Matthew},
  month = {April},
  pages = {},
  publisher = {Georgia Tech},
  series = {WAC '16},
  title = {WebAudioHaptics: Tutorial on Haptics with Web Audio},
  year = {2016},
  ISSN = {2663-5844}
}