
Tangible User Interfaces
Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) are physical objects that let users interact with digital information through hand movements and tangible manipulation. Instead of using screens or keyboards alone, users can touch, move, or arrange real objects that directly control or change digital content. For example, placing physical blocks on a table to organize data or adjusting knobs to control a virtual instrument. TUIs make digital experiences more intuitive and engaging by bridging the gap between the physical and digital worlds, enabling users to manipulate information in a natural and tactile way.