ALIVE SPACE | INTERACTIVE MATERIALS
IAD Interaction Design | 5. Semester | HS 2011
Mentors: Karmen Franinovic, Florian Wille
New kinds of responsive materials are active in themselves: they can self-illuminate (electroluminescent paper) or self-move (electroactive polymers).
What do such materials want to do? What kinds of shapes and structures are possible? What applications?
Since more then ten years, physical computing has drastically changed the way in which we use digital technologies in design and architecture. However, responsive environments and objects are still a collage of hardware components that activate their materials and structures, lights and sounds. In this seminar, I propose a shift from such integration of actuating hardware to an experimentation on the threshold between the mechanic, chemical and electronic. Working with the innate behaviours and physical properties of active materials I suggest that form, behaviour and interaction can be designed as one, rather than separating behaviour from the physical and structural properties of materials. In an on-going research project on custom-made materials that illuminate, sound and move when electric currents are passed through them, I discovered a profound effect that such approach can have on the creative process. I will present its outcomes: membrane structures that suggest a new kind of responsive environment that incorporates lightness, adaptability, aliveness and decay. I call such environments enactive in order to reflect both the direct exploration of matter during the design process and the exploratory experience of inhabitants of such spaces. (text by Karmen Franinovic)
Movie: My Outcome
Movie: General Outcome | cuted by Mara Montoya & Luc Gut
SLIDESHOW: Designprocess Pictures