SXSW 2016 - Workshop Internet of Touch - Iskander Smit

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Adaptive Interactions in the Internet of TouchSXSW 2016; March 14, 2016

Photography by Local Androids

We are:

Iskander Smit - @iskandr Rene Samsen - @renesamsen

Won van Kalsbeek - @wonvankalsbeek

Program of this workshop

.50 Haptics in practice, experience and explore

.70 Design for adaptive interactions

.05 Research & context

.90 Reflections

.00 Introduction

https://vimeo.com/91069015

AMS

Salons: every 1st Friday, starting April 1, next conference December 2, 2016

TASST

Research & valorisation with Amsterdam University of Applied SciencesSleeve that creates an Internet of TouchPhotography by Local Androids, Model Leonie Baauw

Internal product: rules and behavior

Multi-vibrationsMinor Intelligent Environments 2015

making IoT work

connectable .io

Research

Gijs Huisman Human Media Interaction group at the University of TwentePhD work focuses on mediated Social Touch Technology

Aduén Darriba FrederiksDigital Life group at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Fashion and technology: smart garments

Mediated social touch

Touch and development

Touch, care and wellbeing

Midas touch effect

How does touch work exactly?

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Haptic perception

Cutaneous system

Kinesthetic sytem

Cutaneous system

Thermoreceptors

Nociceptors

Mechanoreceptors

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Mechanoreceptors

Merkel SA1

Meisner FA1 Ruffini

SA2Pacini FA2

Location Movement Vibration Skin stretch

CT afferents

Mechanoreceptors

Slow stroking motion

Löken et al. (2009)

Communicating emotions through touch

Sympathy

Anger

Sympathy

Disgust

Love

Sympathy it was!

Anger

Anger

Sympathy

Disgust

Love

Anger it was!

Anger 59* Hitting, squeezing, Fear 51* Trembling, squeezing, Happiness 38 Swinging,

shaking, liftingSadness 35 Stroking, squeezing, Disgust 83* Pushing, lifting,

tappingSurprise 24 Squeezing, lifting, shakingEmbarrassment 18 Shaking,

tapping, Envy 21 Pulling, lifting, strokingPride 25 Shaking, lifting,

squeezingLove 62* Stroking, finger interlock, Gratitude 66* Shaking, lifting,

squeezingSympathy 57* Patting, stroking,

Hertenstein et al. (2006)

Touch is vital to us

Touch is a complex sense

Touch has rich effects

Apple’s

Digital

Touch

My learnings

The wrist is a efficient place for receiving haptic signals.

Vibro-haptic stimuli are very effective. Context is important for understanding thouch.

1.5 inch is the resolution distance for incremental feel.

A watch. A wristband. A glass. A hat. A shirt. A belt. A ring. A glove. A sock. A sleeve. A wearable.

Navigate with Belty

Added functions

Making distance bearable

Parihug, as found at SXCreate

Added functions

Lechal insoles that helps to navigate and track

Experience & explore

type 3

type 4

type 2

type 1

Haptic gear

Pavlok pain band (1)Bluetooth steered engines + research app (2)Experience sweatband (10)

Myo band (1)

Design the haptic notifications for a journey of a service/task

Lyft shared drive

Social car sharingPlan a route and someone doing a similar ride finds youAll mobile use

Think on possible haptic moments Choose one or two moments How will these moments feel

Sketch them on the paper.

And it is all about the discussion.

Design for adaptive

interactions

Image: http://www.psfk.com/publishing/future-of-wearable-tech

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.

co-design adaptive

in the moment playful

beyond the screen

Uber in Messenger

Conversational UI

Uber via Amazon EchoThe Verge:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o26xCTP6n2Q

Emotional conversations

Jibo at SXCreate

Conversational haptic coach

Research Beyond Glass; Digital Life Lab & info.nl

Reflections

Thanks!

@iskandr

March 14, 2016

@renesamsen@wonvankalsbeek