New haptic interactions Hack The Visual; 27 June, 2015 Photography by Local Androids, Model Leonie Baauw
Aug 05, 2015
New haptic interactions
Hack The Visual; 27 June, 2015
Photography by Local Androids, Model Leonie Baauw
Iskander Smit - @iskandr
AMS
Next Amsterdam edition: 4 December 2015
https://vimeo.com/91069015
New haptics interactions
This workshop…
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> 1994: information, the hyperlink > 2004: people, social relations > 2014: daily life, things > 2024: the self, neuro
internet of things
internet of daily life
internet of daily life
wearables as connectors
platforms as enablers
wearables are connecting the things and the self
Platform lock-in
Disney magic bands
Madeline Gannon, madlab.cc
Human partners with tech partners with human
Augmented humans
http://schedule.sxsw.com/2015/events/event_IAP39797
A watch. A wristband. A glass. A hat. A shirt. A belt. A ring. A glove. A sock. A sleeve. A wearable.
Haptics is the science of applying touch (tactile) sensation to interact with computer applications.
vibro, warmth, pressure, touch, sweat, heartbeat
Things as stories
Cryoscope Weathervane
Hug shirt
Garment as touchpoint
Augmenting
Muscle strips
Adaptive
Lucy McRae - Body Architecture
Ringlyhttps://ringly.com
Elitac
Navigate
Pavlok give electric shocks to change your habits
Extreme persuasion
Reverse haptics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWu9TFJjHaM
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Traditional app model
Current notifications
Notifications as separate layer
Context of user (profiles)
Actions of user (sensors)
Binds the devices into a context relevant service ecosystem
The notifaction space
New communications
Apple Watch digital touchhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OLarGzkPEY
New interactions on haptic
TaSST; Cooperation with Digital Life Lab, HvARelated to behavior design, notifications as design pattern
Nerve fibers detect tempature differences
free nerve endings detect servere pain and high pressure
Merkel endings detect continuous pressure
Ruffini endings detect tension in different layers; stretching Pacinian endings detect high
vibtations
Skin is a complex organ
Some learnings
The wrist is the most efficient place for recieving haptic signals.
Vibro-haptic stimuli are very effective. Context is important for understanding though.
3 cm is the resolution distance for incremental feel.
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Test of all four motors
Vibration pattern of Dutchpolice siren (before 2009)
An iPhone ‘waking up’
Fitbit alarm
Vibration patterns Vibration motor 1
Vibration motor 2
Vibration motor 3
Vibration motor 4
Three-dimensional patterns
Two-dimensional patternsduration and frequency are the two variables
duration, frequency and the number of vibration motors are the three variables
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A notification on Samsung phones
A Pebble Notification
One-dimensional patternsduration is the only variable
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Four-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors and intensity are the four variables
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Five-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors, intensity + multiple feedback locations on the body
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Chest
Wrist
AnkleCan you think of examples ?Will it be useful? Desirable?
labs.info.nl
Vision and innovation are part of the core of Info.nl. Labs is the research & developmentdepartment of Info.nl dedicated to new developments and emerging connected technologies.The knowledge that is acquired serves as inspiration for future applications. The themes explored in the Labs include the current trends in digital culture, how the internet is entering our daily life and how we interact beyond the screen.
Labs is part of internet agency info.nl and based in the Netherlands, St. Antoniesbreestraat 16, 1011HB, Amsterdam.
More information on haptic research:Antoine Hogenboom - [email protected] - +31 6 24 92 42 62Iskander Smit - [email protected] - +31 6 24 53 23 88
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Test of all four motors
Vibration pattern of Dutchpolice siren (before 2009)
An iPhone ‘waking up’
Fitbit alarm
Vibration patterns Vibration motor 1
Vibration motor 2
Vibration motor 3
Vibration motor 4
Three-dimensional patterns
Two-dimensional patternsduration and frequency are the two variables
duration, frequency and the number of vibration motors are the three variables
0
0
A notification on Samsung phones
A Pebble Notification
One-dimensional patternsduration is the only variable
6000 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
800
300
300 300 300 300 700 300 300 300
320 380
900 900 900 900
500 500 500 500
Four-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors and intensity are the four variables
0 6000 ms
255
Five-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors, intensity + multiple feedback locations on the body
500 500 500 500
Chest
Wrist
AnkleCan you think of examples ?Will it be useful? Desirable?
labs.info.nl
Vision and innovation are part of the core of Info.nl. Labs is the research & developmentdepartment of Info.nl dedicated to new developments and emerging connected technologies.The knowledge that is acquired serves as inspiration for future applications. The themes explored in the Labs include the current trends in digital culture, how the internet is entering our daily life and how we interact beyond the screen.
Labs is part of internet agency info.nl and based in the Netherlands, St. Antoniesbreestraat 16, 1011HB, Amsterdam.
More information on haptic research:Antoine Hogenboom - [email protected] - +31 6 24 92 42 62Iskander Smit - [email protected] - +31 6 24 53 23 88
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0
0
0
Test of all four motors
Vibration pattern of Dutchpolice siren (before 2009)
An iPhone ‘waking up’
Fitbit alarm
Vibration patterns Vibration motor 1
Vibration motor 2
Vibration motor 3
Vibration motor 4
Three-dimensional patterns
Two-dimensional patternsduration and frequency are the two variables
duration, frequency and the number of vibration motors are the three variables
0
0
A notification on Samsung phones
A Pebble Notification
One-dimensional patternsduration is the only variable
6000 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
800
300
300 300 300 300 700 300 300 300
320 380
900 900 900 900
500 500 500 500
Four-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors and intensity are the four variables
0 6000 ms
255
Five-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors, intensity + multiple feedback locations on the body
500 500 500 500
Chest
Wrist
AnkleCan you think of examples ?Will it be useful? Desirable?
labs.info.nl
Vision and innovation are part of the core of Info.nl. Labs is the research & developmentdepartment of Info.nl dedicated to new developments and emerging connected technologies.The knowledge that is acquired serves as inspiration for future applications. The themes explored in the Labs include the current trends in digital culture, how the internet is entering our daily life and how we interact beyond the screen.
Labs is part of internet agency info.nl and based in the Netherlands, St. Antoniesbreestraat 16, 1011HB, Amsterdam.
More information on haptic research:Antoine Hogenboom - [email protected] - +31 6 24 92 42 62Iskander Smit - [email protected] - +31 6 24 53 23 88
Design for wearables
Image: http://www.psfk.com/publishing/future-of-wearable-tech
Adaptive garment
Intimacy, Studio Roosegaarde
Sensing
Air pollution suit - By Borre
The things are the mediators, the conversational piece for your service to build stories & relations.
Haptics are part of a dialog, part of adaptive services that function in a rule based system.
The touchpoints of haptics are the notifications of a service to mediate dialogs.
adaptive in the moment
playful beyond the screen
Experience & explore
test 4 motors1 motor on/off
iPhone start-up
fitbit alarm