PocketView: Through-Fabric Information Displays

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Abstract

People often have to remove their phone from an inaccessible location like a pocket to view things like notifications and directions. We explore the idea of viewing such information through the fabric of a pocket using low resolution bright LED matrix displays. A survey confirms viewing information on inaccessible phones is desirable, and establishes types of pockets in garments worn by respondents and what objects are typically put in pockets. A technical evaluation validates that LED light can shine through many common garment fabrics. Based on these results, functional hardware prototypes are constructed to demonstrate different form factors of through-fabric display devices, such as a phone, wallet, a key fob, a pen, and earbud headphone case. A simple interaction vocabulary for viewing key information on these devices is described, and the social and technical aspects of the approach are discussed.

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Irudayaraj, A. A. R., Agarwal, R., Joshi, N., Gupta, A., Abari, O., & Vogel, D. (2021). PocketView: Through-Fabric Information Displays. In UIST 2021 - Proceedings of the 34th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (pp. 511–523). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3472749.3474766

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