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#UXRiga

The Invisible Interface

Designing the Screenless Experience@xgmedia

Microsoft Envisioning Lab 2009

Productivity Future Vision (2009)

Microsoft Envisioning Lab 2011

Productivity Future Vision (2011)

Microsoft Envisioning Lab 2015

THE INTERNET OF SCREENS

IOS

01. Walk up to my door

02. Pull out my smartphone

03. Wake-up my smartphone

04. Unlock my phone

05. Exit my last opened app

06. Exit my last open group

07. Search for the app

08. Tap the app icon

09. Wait for the app to load

10. Tap to unlock my door

11. I open the door

I want to open my door

Screen-based thinking

The Era of Invisible Design

Mark Weiser (1952 - 1999) Director of research at Xerox PARC

The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it.

Ubiquitous Computing

THE EXPERIENCE BECOMES THE PRODUCTThe Era of Invisible Design

August – Smart Lock

August – Smart Lock

6am Syncs with your alarm to gently wake you up naturally, like the sunrise. The right light tobget you going.

1pm When everyone is out to lunch, Alba turns off the lights automatically. Color temperature can be optimized for productivity.

6pm Alba helps set the right lighting so you can better enjoy family time.

Midnight Alba will gently light your way at night. Just enough to find your way while letting everyone else sleep.

Alba has embedded sensors that allow it to intelligently respond to the surrounding world.

Perfect Light LevelWith integrated sensors,

Alba is always able to maintain perfect lighting

levels without wasting any light

Color TemperatureAlba seamlessly adjusts

from cool whites to warm-yellow tones to suit the

situation

Motion SensingOn when you’re there, off when you’re not – never worry about touching a

switch again

Intuitive LearningOur system works straight out of the box and learns

from your inputs

DEVICE INTERACTIONThe Internet of Experience

CubeSensors – Improving indoor living.

Cone, the thinking music player.

Turn to play

Ask for something

Play something different

BeoSound Moment - Wireless sound system

Dialog is a concept designed to help people with epilepsy gain a deeper understanding of their condition and make better decisions about their care.

Haptic Feedback

Draws attention to the screen for medication reminders.

Double Tap

Allows the patient to mark the start of a big or small aura.

Small Gesture

Allows the patient to indicate her mood.

Big Grasp

Calls 911 when the patient is experiencing a seizure

Fin: Wearable Ring Make your Palm as Numeric Keypad and Gesture Interface

Google Project Soli is developing a new interaction sensor using radar technology. The sensor can track sub-millimeter motions at high speed and accuracy. It fits onto a chip, can be produced at scale and built into small devices and everyday objects.

Project Soli

Amazon Dash Button: Place it. Press it. Get it.

Amazon microphone

HUMAN BEHAVIOR AS AN INTERFACEThe Internet of Experience

The cubes change color from green to orange to finally red as you keep drinking beyond the safety limit. If things get out of control, the cubes send a text to your close friend using your smartphone.

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A multi-device ecosystem

DISPLAYING INFORMATIONThe Internet of Experience

Pull Users choose content in real time based on personal choices

Push Provides direct filtered content to users based on preferences.

Estimote Beacons A small, wireless device, sometimes also called a ‘mote’. When placed in a physical space, it broadcasts tiny radio signals around itself.

A $1 Billion Project To Remake The Disney World Experience, Using RFID

AmbientSeamless interaction with least demand on our attention.

The Ambient Orb is a frosted-glass ball that glows different colors to display real time stock market trends, traffic congestion, pollen forecasts, or any other Ambient information channel: weather, windspeed, pollen, and more.

Ambient Umbrella

When rain, drizzle, snow or thunderstorms

are forecasted, the handle glows to

indicate the necessity of an umbrella.

The light pattern changes depending on

the severity of the forecasted conditions.

Tempescope

BluFit - The Smart Water Bottle

Proverbial Wallet

Ambient Furniture

The Era of Invisible Design

Designing with Sensors

Thank you ☺Avi Itzkovitch www.UXSalon.com

@xgmedia