SoftBioMorph: Fabricating Sustainable Shape-changing Interfaces using Soft Biopolymers

Project Details
Project Name :

SoftBioMorph: Fabricating Sustainable Shape-changing Interfaces using Soft Biopolymers

Project Category :

01Digital Fabrication Technologies, Featured Project, madalina

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(DIS 2024)

Description :

SoftBioMorph: Fabricating Sustainable Shape-changing Interfaces using Soft Biopolymers

Abstract

Bio-based and bio-degradable materials have shown promising results for sustainable Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) applications, including shape-changing interfaces. However, the diversity of shape-changing behaviors achievable with these materials remains unclear as the fabrication knowledge is scattered across multiple research fields. This paper introduces SoftBioMorph, a fabrication framework that aims to integrate the fabrication know-how of sustainable soft shape-changing interfaces with biopolymers. Based on the example of Sodium Alginate, the framework contributes (1) a set of material synthesis processes that modify the biopolymer’s properties to fulfill different functions; (2) a set of DIY crafting-based assembling techniques that functionalize the material and assembling properties to achieve three primitive types of change in shape; and (3) a series of application cases that demonstrate the versatility of the framework. We further discuss limitations, research questions, and fabrication challenges, presenting a comprehensive approach to sustainable prototyping in HCI.

 

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Madalina Nicolae, Claire Lefez, Anne Roudaut, Samuel Huron, Jürgen Steimle, and Marc Teyssier
In ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2024 (DIS ’24).


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