Research inspired the design of these three textures which correspond to certian emotions.
Research inspired the design of these three textures which correspond to certian emotions. These models were printed in 3D to form blank prototypes of mobile devices.
Applying the Research to 3D Textures
Research responses were used as the basis for three textures that were rendered in 3D. These textures were applied to a blank shape that represents a standard mobile device. These objects were then printed in 3D in order to be held and experienced in a tangible form.
Three emotional values were represented: Irritation, Calmness, and Excitement.
Applying one of these textures to a simple message has the effect of adding an emotional tone to the meaning.
3 This is similar to how intonation can change the meaning of a spoken phrase or how an emoticon can add an element of feeling to a text message.
Dynamic Materials will Change Mobile Communication
Assuming an environment where materials can change shape
1 and form based on data and electric charge allows for interesting speculation on how tangible objects can be a medium for communicating emotional meaning. Designing a phone with dynamic material on the back side allows for the use of Hapticons in mobile communication.
5 The deep rooted connection between physical touch and emotional response is an ideal medium for Mobile Hapticons and presents an avenue for exploring the way dynamic materials can drastically change the way we currently interact with communication devices.
A blank mobile decive.
A texture that represents excitement.
A texture that represents calmness.
A texture that represents irritation.