Exploring Biofoam as a Material for Tangible Interaction

Exploring Biofoam as a Material for Tangible Interaction
Eldy S. Lazaro Vasquez, Netta Ofer, Mary Etta West, Shanel Wu, Mirela Alistar, Laura Devendorf

DIS'22: ACM SIGCHI Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS)
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Abstract
Each new material developed opens a broader pallet of aesthetic and functional possibilities for designers. This paper introduces DIS to biofoam, a material that is water-soluble, biodegradable, and can be made conductive. We describe the material in detail: the process of making the material from scratch, the material’s fabrication into forms with hand-craft techniques, and present two HCI specific applications of the biofoam. The biofoam can be cooked, molded, layered, extruded, dissolved or recooked opening up possibilities to consider the entire life cycle of the material in the design process. We contribute design considerations to allow designers to “tune” the biofoam to the desired quality, as well as a characterization of many aspects of the biofoam such as compression, spring back time, water permeability, and electrical conductivity. Finally, we discuss the unique opportunities this material and its life cycle bring to the design and HCI communities.

DOI:: https://doi.org/10.1145/3532106.3533537
WEB:: https://dis.acm.org/2022/

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