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Groove

2019

This research project for Daimler explored the power of physical motion to attract attention and convey information on a visceral level. By creating an animated surface that can react to events and user interactions, we explored the potential of equipping autonomous systems with an eloquent skin that enters into a dialog with its surroundings.

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Autonomous machines are very nosy: they collect a lot of data of their environment without sharing what and why. Our hypothesis is that if we constantly share status and intent of the system we can build a shared understanding and trust allowing to coexist, interact and even collaborate. The need to display was translated into the mental model of a membrane and motion as the medium to communicate. Why? Motion stimuli directly appeal to our lizard brain: motion information is processed – without the detour of reasoning – even in the periphery of our field of vision. We created different motion patterns and explored the wealth of expressions and their semantic connotations.

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