hack you the human body as the next interface frontier
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This provocative narrative looks at the evolution of human computer interfaces and explores a future where the screen disappears, computers are embedded in our bodies and our DNA is used to programme objectsTRANSCRIPT
Hack you: The body as the next interface frontier
Andy Goodman Marco Righetto
A brief and inaccurate history of the man-machine interface
Jacquard loom 1801
Colossus valve computer 1943
FORTRAN punch card 1953
Rand Tablet 1961
Fairlight CMI lightpen 1979
MS-DOS 1980
Xerox PARC "mice" 1981
Macintosh GUI 1984
iPhone touchscreen 2007
Kinect 2009
Siri 2011
Sensors: A language of gestures / A Predictive World
Facial recognition in Japanese vending machines
McDonalds car database
Where next?
Embedded tech in our bodies
Public vs Private Outward vs Inward
Select Move Forward Back Undo Yes No
Grab Slide palm Pull closer Push away Facepalm Nod Shake
Stare at object Slide tongue sideways Tongue touches front tooth Tongue touches back tooth Purse lips Smile Frown
Expressions and micro-gestures A new interaction language will be required
Programmable matter
“Nano synbionts” Synthetic symbiotic organisms
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