ThingsCon 2015 workshop haptic interactions

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New haptics interactions ThingsCon 2015, Berlin, 9 May 2015

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New haptics interactionsThingsCon 2015, Berlin, 9 May 2015

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This workshop…

Context & driveExperience & exploreShare & discuss

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We are:

Iskander Smit - @iskandr Antoine Hogenboom - @antoinehbm

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AMS

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https://vimeo.com/91069015

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Platform IoT

Our engine for adaptive connected services

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Beyond glass

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> 1994: information, the hyperlink > 2004: people, social relations > 2014: daily life, things > 2024: the self, neuro

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internet of things

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internet of daily life

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internet of daily life

wearables as connectors

platforms as enablers

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wearables are connecting the things and the self

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Augmented humans

http://schedule.sxsw.com/2015/events/event_IAP39797

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

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Magic?

Disney magic bands

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Haptics is the science of applying touch (tactile) sensation to interact with computer applications.

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vibro, warmth, pressure, touch, sweat, heartbeat

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Touch as information

Cryoscope Weathervane

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Hug shirt

Garment as touchpoint

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Jewelery

Ringly

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Elitac

Navigate

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Pavlok give electric shocks to change your habits

Extreme persuasion

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Reverse haptics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWu9TFJjHaM

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[Tekstslide…]

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New communications

Apple Watch digital touchhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OLarGzkPEY

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New interactions on haptic

Research & Development Cooperation with Digital Life Lab, HvARelated to behavior design, notifications as design pattern

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Nerve fibers detect tempature differences

free nerve endings detect servere pain and high pressure

Merkel endings detect continuous pressure

Ruffini endings detect tension in different layers; stretching Pacinian endings detect high

vibtations

Skin is a complex organ

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Changing voltage creates electronic connector between finger and surface

Structure and movement (dynamic) play a major role for rich haptic experiences

Electro vibration

Skin is not good in exact location, so easy to simulate

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Some learnings

The wrist is the most efficient place for recieving haptic signals.

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

4 cm is the resolution distance for incremental feel.

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Test of all four motors

Vibration pattern of Dutchpolice siren (before 2009)

An iPhone ‘waking up’

Fitbit alarm

Vibration patterns Vibration motor 1

Vibration motor 2

Vibration motor 3

Vibration motor 4

Three-dimensional patterns

Two-dimensional patternsduration and frequency are the two variables

duration, frequency and the number of vibration motors are the three variables

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A notification on Samsung phones

A Pebble Notification

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Five-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors, intensity + multiple feedback locations on the body

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Chest

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AnkleCan you think of examples ?Will it be useful? Desirable?

labs.info.nl

Vision and innovation are part of the core of Info.nl. Labs is the research & developmentdepartment of Info.nl dedicated to new developments and emerging connected technologies.The knowledge that is acquired serves as inspiration for future applications. The themes explored in the Labs include the current trends in digital culture, how the internet is entering our daily life and how we interact beyond the screen.

Labs is part of internet agency info.nl and based in the Netherlands, St. Antoniesbreestraat 16, 1011HB, Amsterdam.

More information on haptic research:Antoine Hogenboom - [email protected] - +31 6 24 92 42 62Iskander Smit - [email protected] - +31 6 24 53 23 88

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Vibration pattern of Dutchpolice siren (before 2009)

An iPhone ‘waking up’

Fitbit alarm

Vibration patterns Vibration motor 1

Vibration motor 2

Vibration motor 3

Vibration motor 4

Three-dimensional patterns

Two-dimensional patternsduration and frequency are the two variables

duration, frequency and the number of vibration motors are the three variables

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A Pebble Notification

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Five-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors, intensity + multiple feedback locations on the body

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Chest

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AnkleCan you think of examples ?Will it be useful? Desirable?

labs.info.nl

Vision and innovation are part of the core of Info.nl. Labs is the research & developmentdepartment of Info.nl dedicated to new developments and emerging connected technologies.The knowledge that is acquired serves as inspiration for future applications. The themes explored in the Labs include the current trends in digital culture, how the internet is entering our daily life and how we interact beyond the screen.

Labs is part of internet agency info.nl and based in the Netherlands, St. Antoniesbreestraat 16, 1011HB, Amsterdam.

More information on haptic research:Antoine Hogenboom - [email protected] - +31 6 24 92 42 62Iskander Smit - [email protected] - +31 6 24 53 23 88

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Vibration pattern of Dutchpolice siren (before 2009)

An iPhone ‘waking up’

Fitbit alarm

Vibration patterns Vibration motor 1

Vibration motor 2

Vibration motor 3

Vibration motor 4

Three-dimensional patterns

Two-dimensional patternsduration and frequency are the two variables

duration, frequency and the number of vibration motors are the three variables

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A Pebble Notification

One-dimensional patternsduration is the only variable

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Five-dimensional patternsduration, frequency, the number of vibration motors, intensity + multiple feedback locations on the body

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Chest

Wrist

AnkleCan you think of examples ?Will it be useful? Desirable?

labs.info.nl

Vision and innovation are part of the core of Info.nl. Labs is the research & developmentdepartment of Info.nl dedicated to new developments and emerging connected technologies.The knowledge that is acquired serves as inspiration for future applications. The themes explored in the Labs include the current trends in digital culture, how the internet is entering our daily life and how we interact beyond the screen.

Labs is part of internet agency info.nl and based in the Netherlands, St. Antoniesbreestraat 16, 1011HB, Amsterdam.

More information on haptic research:Antoine Hogenboom - [email protected] - +31 6 24 92 42 62Iskander Smit - [email protected] - +31 6 24 53 23 88

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Design for wearables

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

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Design for notifications

http://targetisnew.com/2012/02/19/focus-on-design-for-notifications/

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Traditional app model

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Current notifications

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Notifications as separate layer

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Context of user (profiles)

Actions of user (sensors)

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Binds the devices into a context relevant service ecosystem

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The notifaction space

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The things are the mediators, the conversational piece for your

service to build stories & relations.

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Haptics are part of a dialog, part of adaptive services that function in a

rule based system.

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The touchpoints of haptics are the notifications of a service to

mediate dialogs.

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co-design adaptive

in the moment playful

beyond the screen

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Experience & explore

test 4 motors1 motor on/off

iPhone start-up

fitbit alarm

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Experience haptics

(or better: vibro-stimuli as first iteration)

Sets with a couple of different types of vibrations

Devices that use haptics (LG, Pebble, Myo)

Motors to combine

Vibro motors to combine 3-4 interactions

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Three steps: 1. experience and create emotions 2. enhance a flow with haptics 3. share and discuss findings

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Step 1. Design the stimuli for 4 different

emotions

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attention

way to go

rejection

positive vibes

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Step 2. Design the haptic notifications for

a journey of a service/task

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Event app

Save favorites in programShow what’s on now & nextFind simular people based on social/behavior profiling

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Lyft shared drive

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

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Lunch auction

Auction only active during lunchLots are sorted and presented based on profileWatch-interface: confirm bidding

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Step 3. Share our findings

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Thanks!

@iskandr

May 9, 2015@antoinehbm