Interactive Design - Jennifer Bin

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A short presentation on how I see interactive design.

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HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONSJennifer Bin甄智椋

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THE FUTURE OF INTERACTIONACCORDING TO MICROSOFT

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SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH THIS FUTURE.

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The problem with current models of human-computer interaction is that it is devoid of many tactile sensations, hence the “pictures under glass” phenomenon. The fundamental gesture in this technology is a finger sliding along a flat surface. There is no tactile feedback (i.e. vibrations, texture) that enrich the interactive experience.

“PICTURES UNDER GLASS”

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INTERACTION DESIGNERS HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT HUMAN CAPABILITIESTHE HAND IS CAPABLE OF MUCH MORE THAN ONLY USING FINGERS TO SLIDE OVER GLASS.

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OBJECT MANIPULATION

Hands feels things, and hands manipulate things. Hands interact in countless ways in 3D space. When industrial designers design objects, they think about all the different ways people can interact with them. Interaction designers should also consider all the different ways hands can interact with an interface.

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BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE TO INTERACTION THAN JUST HANDS!

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OTHER SENSORY FEEDBACK

We interact with the world not just with our hands, but with a plethora of other senses that enrich our interactions. For example, haptic and audible feedback give us information about texture, weight, temperature, sounds, and so many other types of feedback. Designers can use them to provide a better experience.

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EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE

Interactions can be further improved by adding emotional dimensionality to interfaces and increasing the number and quality of interpersonal interactions.

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So what are you going to do about it?

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IMPROVINGUSER EXPERIENCE

INTELLIGENT COMPANIONSHIP

INTERACTIONS WITH PHYSICAL GESTURES

THROUGH

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INTERACTING WITH PHYSICAL GESTURESA MORE INTUITIVE WAY OF USING YOUR DEVICE

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GIVING SENSORY FEEDBACKUSING TEMPERATURE OR CHANGE IS WEIGHT AS A TYPE OF NOTIFICATION

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COMPANIONSHIPINCREASE ENJOYMENT BY ADDING COMPANIONSHIP AND INCREASING INTERPERSONAL INTERACTIONS

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Thanks for listening! Feedback and criticism will be highly appreciated.

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