DocumentCode :
86175
Title :
Fabricating Bendy: Design and Development of Deformable Prototypes
Author :
Lo, Julia ; Girouard, Audrey
Author_Institution :
Carleton Univ., Ottawa, ON, Canada
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
fYear :
2014
fDate :
July-Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
40
Lastpage :
46
Abstract :
Deformable user interfaces leverage the physical actions we use intuitively to interact with real objects. It is therefore important to consider a prototype´s physical characteristics when conducting research on deformable interactions. To create an authentic product experience, the authors set out to build a prototype that would mimic potential commercialized flexible devices and achieve the realism often lacking in low-fidelity prototypes. In this article, they outline the design and fabrication process to create Bendy, a prototype for studying deformable user interfaces. Their method creates prototypes quickly (one day) and inexpensively (approximately US $70) by using readily available materials. In addition, the process lets other researchers customize physical properties and interaction language to fit their specific purposes. The deformable prototype is composed of three main layers: a flexible plastic, an array of bend sensors connected to a flexible circuit, and a layer of silicone that encloses the sensors and circuit. The authors describe the fabrication process and demonstrate their method with two additional case studies. This article is part of a special issue on fabrication and printing. The Web extra shows the fabrication process, from the circuit design to printing and testing our flexible circuit, to creating the final Bendy prototype and playing Pac-Man using our deformable prototype. The Web extra for this article can be found at http://youtu.be/PJ5ee5gAbm8.
Keywords :
flexible displays; interactive systems; natural language interfaces; sensor arrays; Bendy design process; Bendy fabrication process; Pac-Man; Web extra; bend sensor array; circuit design; deformable interactions; deformable prototype design; deformable prototype development; deformable user interfaces; flexible circuit; flexible circuit printing; flexible circuit testing; flexible devices; flexible plastic; interaction language; low-fidelity prototypes; physical actions; physical properties; prototype physical characteristics; silicone layer; Deformable models; Fabrication; Pervasive computing; Printing; Prototypes; Sensors; Substrates; User interfaces; bend gestures; deformable prototype; deformable user interface; fabrication; flexible display; prototyping; sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Pervasive Computing, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1268
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MPRV.2014.47
Filename :
6850259
Link To Document :
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