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2. Organic Primitives: Synthesis & Design of pH-Reactive Material InterfacesMaterials with Organic Molecules for Biocompatible I/O.
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Viirj Kan, Yasuaki Kakehi, Emma Vargo, Noa Machover, Serena Pan, Weixuan Chen, and Hiroshi Ishii 0001
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- 2016
3. Urgency Reader
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Paul Soulellis, Nicole Killian, Rey Carlson, Kenneth Reveiz, Joseph Imhauser, Helen Taranowski, Lauren McCarthy, LaTefy Dolley, Porpentine Charity Heartscape, Anna Barlow, Ant Lobo, Zach Deocadiz, Chris Cote, Juliana Castro, Jerome Harris, Will Kuria, Max Evans, Ritu Ghiya, Lukas Eigler-Harding, Genevieve Flavelle, Nikki Juen, Jason Lipeles, Kirslyn Schell-Smith, Sal Randolph, Anna Stein, Elaine Lopez, Rodrigo Moreira, Darian Razdar, June T. Sanders, Rachel Atakpa, Travess Smalley, Eliza Chen, Daedalus Li, Emma Rae Norton, Lauren Traugott-Campbell, Nicolas Baird, Nènè Myriam Konaté, Bobby Joe Smith III, Luiza Dale, Tiger Dingsun, Mena Kamel, Elite Kedan, Kelsey Elder, Rin Kim, Somnath Bhatt, Vuthy Lay, Kitt Peacock, Leon Butler, Be Oakley, Noah LeBien, Christopher Clary, Kelsey Dusenka, Kelsey Sucena, Celia Shaheen, American Artist, Sara Kaaman, Madeline Zappala, Sam M-h, Cassandra Hradil, Nic Wilson, Olive B. Godlee, Marisa Fulper Estrada, Matthew Altman, Emma Kemp, Noa Machover, Trevor Bashaw, Zack Wilks, Loizos Olympios, Ramon Tejada, Paul Soulellis, Nicole Killian, Rey Carlson, Kenneth Reveiz, Joseph Imhauser, Helen Taranowski, Lauren McCarthy, LaTefy Dolley, Porpentine Charity Heartscape, Anna Barlow, Ant Lobo, Zach Deocadiz, Chris Cote, Juliana Castro, Jerome Harris, Will Kuria, Max Evans, Ritu Ghiya, Lukas Eigler-Harding, Genevieve Flavelle, Nikki Juen, Jason Lipeles, Kirslyn Schell-Smith, Sal Randolph, Anna Stein, Elaine Lopez, Rodrigo Moreira, Darian Razdar, June T. Sanders, Rachel Atakpa, Travess Smalley, Eliza Chen, Daedalus Li, Emma Rae Norton, Lauren Traugott-Campbell, Nicolas Baird, Nènè Myriam Konaté, Bobby Joe Smith III, Luiza Dale, Tiger Dingsun, Mena Kamel, Elite Kedan, Kelsey Elder, Rin Kim, Somnath Bhatt, Vuthy Lay, Kitt Peacock, Leon Butler, Be Oakley, Noah LeBien, Christopher Clary, Kelsey Dusenka, Kelsey Sucena, Celia Shaheen, American Artist, Sara Kaaman, Madeline Zappala, Sam M-h, Cassandra Hradil, Nic Wilson, Olive B. Godlee, Marisa Fulper Estrada, Matthew Altman, Emma Kemp, Noa Machover, Trevor Bashaw, Zack Wilks, Loizos Olympios, and Ramon Tejada
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Urgency Reader is a quick assembling of texts, risograph printed in Pawtucket, RI, and bound as a book at the last minute to launch at the Odds and Ends Art Book Fair at Yale University Art Gallery on December 6, 2019. Suggested topics from the open call included ⊹urgency, ⊹craft ⊹queerness ⊹gender ⊹transformation ⊹kinship ⊹race ⊹survival ⊹post-apocalyptic practice ⊹futurity ⊹pedagogy ⊹surveillance capitalism ⊹death of capital ⊹radical publishing ⊹decolonization ⊹augmentation ⊹resistance ⊹sci-fi ⊹collective care ⊹joy Inspired by Assembling (1970–87), and other assembling publications, Urgency Reader is an experiment in publishing as a gesture of call and response: the quick circulation of a charged collection of texts—in some cases raw, in-progress, or sketchy—to a small but deeply engaged audience. As the poet Karl Young wrote in his forward to Assembling #12, such publications “can be read as chance-generated collages, and as spontaneous pieces of printed performance art.” A total of eighty contributors far and wide sent 467 pages of work in just under two weeks, signaling a need to publish urgently, but less preciously, on non-corporate platforms. I used my stapler’s maximum capacity to determine the page count (126 sheets + cover bound with 5/8 inch staples). The goal of the edit was to be as inclusive as possible, at times asking contributors to compact their submissions in order to free up space for others. The order of the texts as they appear in the book was determined by chance by assigning a series of random integers from random.org to the alphabetical list of contributors., https://www.librarystack.org/urgency-reader/?ref=unknown
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- 2019
4. Organic Primitives
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Emma Vargo, Hiroshi Ishii, Weixuan Chen, Serena Pan, Noa Machover, Yasuaki Kakehi, Viirj Kan, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Dopant ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC) ,Organic molecules ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Biological system ,050107 human factors ,H.5.m ,Reactive material - Abstract
In this paper we present Organic Primitives, an enabling toolbox that expands upon the library of input-output devices in HCI and facilitates the design of interactions with organic, fluid-based systems. We formulated color, odor and shape changing material primitives which act as sensor-actuators that convert pH signals into human-readable outputs. Food-grade organic molecules anthocyanin, vanillin, and chitosan were employed as dopants to synthesize materials which output a spectrum of colors, degrees of shape deformation, and switch between odorous and non-odorous states. We evaluated the individual output properties of our sensor-actuators to assess the rate, range, and reversibility of the changes as a function of pH 2-10. We present a design space with techniques for enhancing the functionality of the material primitives, and offer passive and computational methods for controlling the material interfaces. Finally, we explore applications enabled by Organic Primitives under four contexts: environmental, cosmetic, edible, and interspecies., Comment: Updated paper
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- 2017
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