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The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Interaction Design

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Video: Availabot

Here’s something else about smart objects.

This is a project of ours called Availabot. I don’t want to talk in depth about it today, but I still want to show you this prototype.

This particular one looks like a friend of ours, Matt Jones.

It’s a puppet you plug into your computer, with USB, and it represents one of your friends on instant messaging. When the person goes offline, it falls over. As they come online, it stands up.

It’s definitely more about enriching an experience than achieving a task.

Most of my favourite points about it come simple from it being a physical thing. You can glance into a room and see whether somebody you really care about is online, without touching the computer. You can hide it behind the monitor if you’re working really hard, and it’s much easier to ignore. You can display, to people around you, who you really care about, cementing the bonds of friendship in normal, social ways.

These are all things that I’ve designed for for years in the social software world, on the Web, and you get them for free with physical objects.

So, from a design perspective, tangible interactions and physical computing are definitely to be desired.

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January 25, 2007

This presentation is on how to design products for Generation C, and is called The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Interaction Design. It was originally delivered in January 2007.