PROTOTYPING SHAPE-CHANGING INTERFACES - AN EVALUATION OF LIVING HINGES' ABILITIES TO RESEMBLE ORGANIC, SHAPE-CHANGING INTERFACES

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Jensen, Matilde Bisballe [1 ]
Blindheim, Jorgen [1 ]
Steinert, Martin [1 ]
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[1] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Trondheim, Norway
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DS87-4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING DESIGN (ICED 17), VOL 4: DESIGN METHODS AND TOOLS | 2017年
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Evaluation; User centred design; Design practice; Multisensory product experience;
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This paper presents an evaluation of nine laser cut living hinges in terms of their ability to resemble earlier defined properties of mechanical shape-changing interfaces. Such interfaces are expected to become more prominent in future human-machine-interactions. However, there is a lack of empirical research regarding how users respond to such interactions since the actual interface can be difficult to build. The project therefore aims to prototype the user experience of a shape-changing interface through more simple methods yet with convincing, robust and organic appearance. Based on previous research we define nine criteria to evaluate the patterns ability to imitate a shape-changing interface. Grounded on those criteria we select the pattern with flexibilities resembling organic behaviour the most. This pattern is used to build the Breathing Box, utilizing a computer-controlled actuator that is able to alter the shape of the surface. Hence, we illustrate how designers can move from low-fidelity prototypes to functional prototypes allowing repeatable experiments. Such controllable experiments in turn allow a quantitative evaluation of user experience of shape-changing interfaces.
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页数:10
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