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Availabot is a physical representation of presence in Instant Messenger applications. Availabot plugs into your computer by USB, stands to attention when your chat buddy comes online, and falls down when they go away.

Availabot is a physical representation of presence in Instant Messenger applications. Availabot plugs into your computer by USB, stands to attention when your chat buddy comes online, and falls down when they go away. It’s a presence-aware, peripheral-vision USB toy… and because the puppets are made in small numbers on a rapid-prototyping machine, it can look just like you.

VIDEO Click here to watch a video of Availabot in action. (Also on YouTube for sharing.)

UPDATE Have you been wondering whatever happened to Availabot? Find out. (September 2008)

Availabot

What Availabot does

Availabot makes it easy to see when a particular friend of yours is available for instant messaging, even when you’re not sitting in front of your computer. Rather than showing up on your screen, it shows availability as a physical object in the world. That means that you can move the puppet out of view when you don’t want to be distracted, watch out for it when you’re working on other tasks, and have a background awareness of your friends from the corner of your eye.

Because Availabot works entirely over USB, you can plug in as many puppets as you have USB ports (or friends on your IM buddylist). There are no extra leads for power, and no hidden boxes. Currently, Availabot works with iChat on Mac OS X 10.4—but we’re looking to extend it to other similar apps on the Mac (like Skype) and, in the future, to Windows.

Availabot stores the IM details of the friend it represents in the puppet itself. That means you can buy a few, load them with your own IM screenname and service, and give them out like business cards to your closest contacts.

Each Availabot is customised and that’s what we really love about it. To make the puppets, we use a combination of standard body parts and rapid-form prototyping. This means that the head—and any other parts of the puppet—can be made to look just like you. We’ll see how far we can take this in the commercial world.

The puppet in these images is our friend, Matt Jones.

Matt Jones: from person to puppet

The future of Availabot

We’re gearing up to sell 10 prototypes to begin with. We want to see what works best, in this new world of super-simple ubiquitous computing and the mass market.

We’ll keep posting updates here, and at availabot.com. See the sidebar for how to get in touch.

UPDATE Have you been wondering whatever happened to Availabot? Find out. (September 2008)

Schulze & Webb is a design consultancy in London, offering interaction design services and prototyping in hardware and software. Availabot is part of our broader investigations into presence, mass customisation, and web technologies embodied as physical objects. If your company would like help turning web APIs into products, to inspire or to sell, get in touch: contact@schulzeandwebb.com

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