Annual Design Review of Japanese Society for the Science of Design
Online ISSN : 2188-7772
Print ISSN : 1341-8475
ISSN-L : 1341-8475
Bio-like Display : Information display interacts with human through lifelike motion
Mitsuru MuramatsuYusuke KamiyamaIchiro EsumiShin SakamotoKei NishitaniDaisuke IizawaShunji Yamanaka
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2015 Volume 20 Issue 1 Pages 1_60-1_65

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In this paper, we propose a prototype of the video equipment used in scenes in which Smart House technology and the Internet of Things are applied. The proposed prototype employs a bio-like display, which is a set of these embedded display devices that move as if they are living objects. These displays collaborate and interact. They can subtly radiate information in the background and show ambient information, which is subconsciously perceived, or they can more intrusively engage with a user and conspicuously provide their information. In the bio-like display, three display devices are held by supporting arms that rotate by a motor. The relationship of the display devices is thereby implied with a lifelike motion. In sum, this proposed platform explores the interactions between humans and machines by using video information and lifelike motion.

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