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* Introduction by Marijn and Niki | * [[:File:Making i-o .pdf|Introduction by Marijn and Niki]] | ||
* Exercise: interface archeology. Find a device and map the diagram of interaction | * Exercise: interface archeology. Find a device and map the diagram of interaction | ||
** What inputs does it have? (buttons, sliders, knobs, joysticks, sensors) | ** What inputs does it have? (buttons, sliders, knobs, joysticks, sensors) | ||
** What outputs? (screen, LEDs, sound, vibration) | ** What outputs? (screen, LEDs, sound, vibration) | ||
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** When does the tool become an instrument? | ** When does the tool become an instrument? | ||
*Presentation by Ania with inspiration | *Presentation by Ania with inspiration | ||
**Two short articles about history of interfaces: | |||
***[https://www.embacy.io/stories/brief-history-of-interfaces-from-abacuses-to-cyberpunk Abacuses to cyberpunk] | |||
***[https://saswat.dev/history-of-interfaces/ History of interfaces] | |||
**[https://nokiadesignarchive.aalto.fi Nokia design archive] | |||
**[https://www.instagram.com/p/DRM_0dnDEXY/ Sounds like touch instagram] | |||
**[https://monoskop.org/images/5/50/Hayles_N_Katherine_How_We_Became_Posthuman_Virtual_Bodies_in_Cybernetics_Literature_and_Informatics.pdf How we became posthuman?] | |||
Latest revision as of 16:02, 12 January 2026
- Introduction by Marijn and Niki
- Exercise: interface archeology. Find a device and map the diagram of interaction
- What inputs does it have? (buttons, sliders, knobs, joysticks, sensors)
- What outputs? (screen, LEDs, sound, vibration)
- How does it feel? (Texture, weight, button resistance)
- How does this input constrain you?
- Think about how could these inputs modify sound or visual?
- Interfaces as instruments
- Create an inspiration board. Upload here or email a screenshot if you make it outside of Pinterest Already think about:
- How will your HID look like?
- What sensors/input will it use?
- How will this impact the audio / visual?
- How do you interact with the device?
- Is it big, small, heavy, light, wearable, multiplayer?
- Do I want to focus on audio/visual, building the HID or doing the performance?
- When does the tool become an instrument?
- Presentation by Ania with inspiration
- Two short articles about history of interfaces:
- Nokia design archive
- Sounds like touch instagram
- How we became posthuman?