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Knowledge is not only in the mind, but also in the body.

The mind: internal, nonmaterial locus of rationality, thought, language, and knowledge.

The body: mechanical, sensate, material locus of irrationality and feeling.

Farnell:

Ethnography. (1999)

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蔣勳 :

Aesthetic. (2008)

MemoryMemorize

Feel

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Functionality

Affordance, Semantic, Location

Cognitive

EmbodimentSkills, Emotional, Perceptual, Action, beauty

Easy to learn

HCI

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Tangible User Interface

Survey Background

Human ActionOrganic User Interface

Embodied Interaction

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Aim to…

control rather than createactions rather than object

Reference DIS 2002 WORKSHOP

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Embodiment

Human Skills Emotional Perceptual

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Movement-based interaction?

Designing actions before productInteraction create meaning

Choreography of Interaction

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Tools and Methods

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Human actions are situated

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Hands-Only Scenarios

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Tangible Interaction Sketches

Tinkering materials(straws, elastic band,

balloons, office supply, foam blocks,

arts)

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New Technology

ISH Expressive power of gestures

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Actions before product

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Video Action Wall

LABAN: TALKING ABOUT MOVEMENT

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Choreography of Interaction

Start with the action

Who and what are relevant

How to be involved each other

Make models fit Choreography

PI: user, other people, objects, location DQ: spatiality, course of time, play of force

EM: motivation, concern to, unity

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Puppy

Address Human Value: BenevolenceUniversalism

Self- direction…

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Jonas Lowgren:

• Research to Practice• Fine Semantic to Digital material• Field Studies to Generative Activities• Sketching to Tangible Forms• Outcome to Process

Interaction Design. (2008)

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My Research

AbstractQuestion ask sunoGenerative tool

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Hands-Only Scenarios and Video Action Walls – novel methods for tangible user interaction

Designing the user actions in tangible interaction

Designing products as an intergral part of Choreography of interaction

Move to get moved: a search for methods, tools and knowledge to design for expressive and rich movement-based interaction

Jensen MV, Buur J, Dajadinigrat T (2004)

Hummels C, Overbeeke CJ, Klooster S (2007)

Klooster S, Overbeeke CJ (2005)

Jensen MV, Buur J, Dajadinigrat T (2005)