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An organic user interface (OUI) is a user interface "with non-planar displays that actively or passively change shape via analog physical inputs." [1] OUIs are characterized by displays that can change or take on any shape and their ability to use the display as an input device.

References

  1. ^ Roel Vertegaal and Ivan Poupyrev, Organic User Interfaces: Introduction, Communications of the ACM 51(6), 26-30, June 2008.

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