@inproceedings{AnlauffHermannGrosshauserCooperstock2009-MTF,
	Abstract = {In this paper we present a prototype of a spatially resolved tactile surface that can serve as an `artificial skin' to extend the perceptual capabilities of furniture or other artifacts in environments such as the floor or wall. The surface material is based on paper and flexible circuit board material, so that tacTiles -- elements of this type -- can be applied to various contexts. As an interactive application, we present a real-time sonification of interaction patterns with the tacTile doormat, allowing for instance to perceive how someone leaves or enters a room, or how the body weight is distributed. },
	Address = {Dresden, Germany},
	Author = {Anlauff, Jan and Hermann, Thomas and Grosshauser, Tobias and Cooperstock, Jeremy},
	Booktitle = {Haptic and Audio Interaction Design, Fourth International Workshop, HAID 2009, Dresden, German, September 11-12, 2009, Proceedings},
	Month = {09},
	Note = {submitted},
	Title = {Modular tacTiles for Sonic Interactions with Smart Environments},
	Year = {2009}}
