Interaction Design students at the Oslo School of Architecture & Design participated in a three-day Touch workshop where the brief was to design a playful, exploratory or characterful RFID interface. The emphasis of this workshop was on exploring the relationship between material, tactile properties of physical objects and digital interaction through RFID and required material experiments made to a high level.
This video shows some of the student’s process, starting with a conceptual session where ideas were sketched on paper and enacted through props. A process of making followed in the wood, plastics and clay workshops where the products took shape. Finally the products are presented as experience prototypes.
Le Chef by Marius and Bilal. A product designed for the kitchen that ‘licks’ various ingredients and suggests recipes.
Poke a pig by Kjetil and Erik. A wooden pig that plays different sounds to different types of attention: a hand for petting, an apple for feeding, etc.
Star pillows by Elisa and Ane. Explored soft materials and audiovisual content for relaxing.
Musicology by Ingrid and Silje. Explored modular shapes and objects for playing playlists from last.fm.
Mood cup by Miray and Ruben. Personalised (or customisable) cups that play back different playlists from last.fm.
Musicframes by Astrid and Stine. A wall of photos each linked to a music file that has personal meaning connected to the photo.
The farm by Karin and Brynjar. An ‘Interactive storytelling space for children’ where animals crossing a river trigger sounds or audiobook content.
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