Tangible User Interface Design for Climate Change Education in Interactive Installation Art

Caitilin de BĂ©rigny, Phillip Gough, Majdi Faleh, and Erika Woolsey

The authors describe their interactive installation artwork Reefs on the Edge, which incorporates tangible user interface objects and combines environmental science and multiple art forms to explore coral reef ecosystems that are threatened by the effects of climate change. The authors/artists argue that the use of tangible user interface in an installation-art setting can help engage and inform the public about crucial environmental issues.

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