Solid to Liquid to Air: Cyborg Anthropology and the Future of the Interface
Amber Case, Cyborg Anthropologist/Corporate Consultant, CyborgCamp
Date: Wednesday, April 21
Time: 6:00 - 6:15 PM
Location: Salon E
We are now entering into an era of liquid interfaces, where buttons
can be downloaded at will, and software flies through the air. Phones
have been untethered from their cords and are free to colonize our
pockets. They cry, and we must pick them up. They get hungry, and we
must plug them in. We increasingly live on interfaces, and it is their
quality and design which increases our happiness and our frustration.
The best interfaces compress the time and space it takes to absorb
relevant information, and the worst cause us car accidents, lost
revenue, and communication failures. We are tool using creatures.
Prosthetics touch almost every part of our lives. Until recently,
humans have used their hands and bodies to interface with objects.
Early interfaces were solid and tactile. Now, the interface can be
anywhere. This speech will discuss how the field of anthropology can
be applied to interface design, and how future interfaces, such as the
ones employed by augmented reality, will change the way we act, feel
and communicate with one another. Topics will include non-places, time
and space compression, privacy, user flow, supermodernity, wearable
computing, work and play, gaming, history and prosthetic culture.
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