WebAudioHaptics: Tutorial on Haptics with Web Audio
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}
}