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TALK WITH ME (INTER)FACES FOR MACHINES »What can I help you with?«. This is the usual greeting that welcomes you if you use Apple’s voice-controlled assistant Siri. Machines are starting to interact and talk with us, becoming almost a social partner. We can ask Amazon’s Alexa about the weather, but also ask her to tell a joke. The relationship between humans and machines has always been filled with functional expectations and unspoken sentiments. Emotion can also create functionality. Nowadays, we mostly experience human-machine interaction via screen or voice- controlled interfaces. Nevertheless when we design an emotional character we should not forget its body, posture, expressions and movement. But what is the »new« nature and form of these things, especially as they become part of our everyday lives? What alternative (inter)faces could allow them to communicate with us without imitating human voice and nature? What will our future relations with these social machines look like? We will start by looking at current research of human-machine in- teraction and examples from science fiction. In a next step, we will develop simple analogue studies using low-tech materials and technologies (for example puppeteering) to animate and play out our characters. Finally, we will develop initial working prototypes in order to experience possible scenarios and narrate design fiction. TOPICS Human-Machine Interfaces, Design Fiction, Animation, Kinetic Design, Natural User Interfaces, Affective Computing MEETINGS Thursday CONTACT [email protected] The project is open to KD and IA students. Design Project Summer Term 2018 Physical Human-Machine Interfaces | Prof. Andreas Muxel

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TALK WITH ME(INTER)FACES FOR MACHINES

»What can I help you with?«. This is the usual greeting thatwelcomes you if you use Apple’s voice-controlled assistant Siri.Machines are starting to interact and talk with us, becoming almost a social partner. We can ask Amazon’s Alexa about the weather, but also ask her to tell a joke.

The relationship between humans and machines has always beenfilled with functional expectations and unspoken sentiments.Emotion can also create functionality. Nowadays, we mostlyexperience human-machine interaction via screen or voice-controlled interfaces. Nevertheless when we design an emotionalcharacter we should not forget its body, posture, expressions andmovement.

But what is the »new« nature and form of these things, especiallyas they become part of our everyday lives? What alternative (inter)faces could allow them to communicate with us without imitating human voice and nature? What will our future relations with these social machines look like?

We will start by looking at current research of human-machine in-teraction and examples from science fiction. In a next step, we willdevelop simple analogue studies using low-tech materials andtechnologies (for example puppeteering) to animate and play out our characters. Finally, we will develop initial working prototypes in order to experience possible scenarios and narrate design fiction.

TOPICSHuman-Machine Interfaces, Design Fiction, Animation, Kinetic Design, Natural User Interfaces, Affective Computing

MEETINGSThursday

CONTACT [email protected]

The project is open to KD and IAstudents.

Design Project Summer Term 2018Physical Human-Machine Interfaces | Prof. Andreas Muxel