Traditional interfaces for human computer interaction, such as the keyboard/mouse/monitor paradigm, severely
limit the user`s interaction possibilities. More innovate technologies such as Mixed Reality systems allow the user
to directly interact with system. EyeToy is a very good example of how novel user can look like. In our project we
want to investigate what MR application interfaces of the future could be like. The overall goal of the project is to
find new ways of improved user interaction with MR environments by employing new rendering techniques (e.g.
non-photorealistic rendering) and augmented reality multi-sensor technologies. Furthermore, we want to introduce
novel interfaces which employ the principles of embodied interaction and emphasize social interaction between
users in MR environments. The HIT Lab (Human Interface Technology Laboratory) has expertise in the technical
realization of new generation interaction techniques. On the other side of the world, the IMSC (Integrated Media
Systems Center) employs specialists with with experience in the design of immersive and interactive environments.