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Net Pot (Foley-Fisher et al., 2010)



Net Pot allows people to dine (a hot pot) together over distance. The pot is divided into two parts, like the Chinese traditional "Yuan Yang Guo." One half is used for cooking. The other half is a white plate. The tableware are captured by a camera and projected onto the white plate of the remote pot. This allows users to get awareness information from their remote dining partners and to enjoy their hot pot together.


Reference: Foley-Fisher, Z., Tsao, V., Wang, J., & Fels, S. 2010. NetPot: Easy meal enjoyment for distant diners. In H.S. Yang et al. (eds.) ICEC 2010, LNCS 6243, pp. 446-448, 2010.

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