Amy Winters, Bahareh Barati, Anke van Oosterhout, Miguel Bruns
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materials and objects we interact with possess the ability to adapt and transform themselves, akin to being alive. Here, sensing, actuation, computation, and communication become increasingly interwoven into the novel ecologies of materials, artifacts, humans, and nonhumans that we live with, wear, and interact with (Figure 1). The Material Aesthetics Lab (www.materialaesthetics.com), in the Department of Industrial Design at Eindhoven University of Technology, works at the cross section of interaction design, biology, robotics, and materials science. We address human and more-thanhuman challenges by questioning design methods that have disconnected humans from nature [1], and exploring more expressive computational [1,2] and material systems [3]. We aim to redefine interactivity by moving from a focus on efficiency and functionality toward a deeper inclusion of aesthetic and environmentally conscientious approaches. The transformative potential inherent in matter offers an experimental environment for exploring the aesthetics of interaction through soft robotics [3] (Figure 2), shapechanging interfaces [4] (Figure 1), and haptics [2] (Figure 1). With a focus on the research themes of more-than-human temporalities, the materiality of care, inclusive gastronomy, sustainable soft robotics, and haptic experience design, we develop and investigate tools and methods through the design and cocreation of experience prototypes. Our researchers prioritize material-driven design methods [5] The Material Aesthetics Lab: Creating Interactive Experiences with Matter Amy Winters, Bahar Barati, Anke van Oosterhout, and Miguel Bruns, Eindhoven University of Technology
与我们互动的材料和物体具有适应和改变自身的能力,类似于生命。在这里,传感、驱动、计算和通信越来越多地交织在材料、人工制品、人类和非人类的新生态中,我们与之生活、穿着和互动(图1)。埃因霍温理工大学工业设计系的材料美学实验室(www.materialaesthetics.com)在交互设计、生物学、机器人和材料科学的交叉领域工作。我们通过质疑那些将人类与自然分离的设计方法来解决人类和超越人类的挑战,并探索更具表现力的计算系统[1,2]和材料系统[b1]。我们的目标是重新定义互动性,从关注效率和功能转向更深层次的美学和环保方法。物质固有的变革潜力为探索交互美学提供了一个实验环境,通过软机器人[3](图2)、变形界面[4](图1)和触觉[2](图1)。重点关注超越人类的时间性、关怀的物质性、包容性美食、可持续软机器人和触觉体验设计等研究主题。我们通过设计和共同创造体验原型来开发和研究工具和方法。埃因霍温理工大学的Amy Winters, Bahar Barati, Anke van Oosterhout和Miguel Bruns在材料美学实验室:用物质创造互动体验