Ivan Poupyrev: Everything around you can become a computer
Ivan Poupyrev works at the forefront of interaction design, using technology as a raw ingredient to change the way we interact with the physical world. Full bio
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with supercomputers in our pocket.
the way we interact with them,
in the last 50 years.
We're clicking on screens and buttons.
instead of a mouse.
the world around us?
or the future I'm attracted to.
interested in is things,
like things on this table
They tell who we are.
a person touched during 24 hours.
he touched during the day,
is a tiny part of his life,
to interact with our digital life?
to interact in digital life,
screens and keyboards and mouses.
you use every day.
I need to solve three big challenges.
Is it even possible?
you use every day
ideas of this book
the purpose of things
and then hacking into things
what kind of technology I can invent
you use every day
I invented this sensor
electric fields into objects
can become a gesture sensor.
It can feel how you're touching it.
because with plants,
up and down on the image.
into a musical interface.
practical applications:
who are obsessed about practicality.
so it's created these electric images
It engages you.
what it feels.
all the things, including your body.
how you're folding your hands
to control something else,
to some music thousands of times,
to turn it off.
and research is important,
and prototypes, to real products?
that are also interfaces?
who would do this?
is that the world of things is huge.
produces 150 billion garments.
only makes 1.4 billion phones.
than the world of technology.
the world of things.
which changes makers of things,
and clothes and everything else,
with a very simple idea and challenge:
into an electrical engineer.
is create technology
like a raw material used by the tailor
made for a tailor would look like this,
with scissors and sew it in.
it has to retain the performance.
than for making consumer electronics.
to the mountains of Tokyo
kimono garments for generations.
how to make things
how to make things beautiful.
one of the best yarns in the world,
and cotton fibers.
for kimonos for generations.
and gave them to the factory,
using regular machines
particularly in Savile Row.
a part of their vocabulary,
like something they can use,
that you can actually make a wearable,
but by a tailor.
I'm wearing right now.
which make all their products,
from the sleeve of the jacket.
Like this, it goes backward.
control my music,
it stays a jacket, it stays a thing,
things into interfaces.
can be made by makers of things
to many products?
we're working on right now.
how we're going to do this.
to make myself clear --
the Internet of Things.
creating another gadget
in the back of your drawer
important principle which guides my work:
existing things better."
by connecting them to your digital life
and new functionality
my mobile phone and presentation,
all things interactive and connected,
of actuators, displays and sensors
does not need to have a touch sensor.
will have to start thinking
they have to offer to their consumers.
service providers,
a service ecosystem
and everything else,
you're still making a phone call.
we have to avoid fragmentation.
for different people for different things.
a single computing platform
directly to the cloud, obviously.
which can be plugged into all the things
and add new functionality.
the real device which we've built.
to things we want to make smart
into different things,
where you're plugging them
to enable specific functionality
to makers of things,
your clothing and furniture,
a button or a zipper.
to make with them is up to them.
people who make those things --
brands and craftsmen --
exciting digital functionality.
and mouses to interact with your computer.
on this idea for 20 years,
what we are realizing
I was working on computer interfaces,
as an interaction designer,
that I'm not building interfaces.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Ivan Poupyrev - Scientist, inventor, designerIvan Poupyrev works at the forefront of interaction design, using technology as a raw ingredient to change the way we interact with the physical world.
Why you should listen
Ivan Poupyrev has invented, developed and brought to market a number of breakthrough technologies that allow for blending of digital and physical interactivity in devices and everyday analog objects.
Now Director of Engineering in Google ATAP, Poupyrev leads a team of designers and engineers who are inventing new technologies that will redefine how we interact with both our physical and digital lives.
In 2013, Fast Company recognized Poupyrev as one of the world's greatest interaction designers. His most recent work was acquired for the permanent collection of the Smithsonian's Cooper Hewitt Design Museum.
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