Prototyping Interactive Fluidic Mechanisms

Research @ MIT Media Lab | 2020 | Hila Mor, Tianyu Yu, Ken Nakagaki, Benjamin Harvey Miller, Yichen Jia, Hiroshi Ishii

TEI 2020’ Studio, Australia

 
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In this hands-on studio we introduce a method of designing and prototyping fluidic mechanisms that utilize the flow as both deformation sensors and displays. A fabrication process and the featured materials will be provided to allow participants to design and prototype self-contained fluidic channels. These channels are designed to respond to mechanical inputs such as deformation and pressure with flow and color change. We will introduce a specialized software plugin for design and flow simulation that enables simple and rapid modelling with optimization of the fluidic mechanism. The goal of this studio is to provide researchers, designers and makers with hand-on experience in designing fluidic mechanisms, coupling shape-change (i.e. deformation input) with displayed response. Our method allows participants to explore meaningful applications such as on-body wearable devices for augmenting motion and animating objects such as interactive books, lampshades and packaging.

Publication:

Prototyping Interactive Fluidic Mechanisms. Hila Mor, Tianyu Yu, Ken Nakagaki, Benjamin Harvey Miller, Yichen Jia, Hiroshi Ishii. TEI ’20 https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3374920.3374967