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The work is based on an intensive three months research with professional partners in Germany and Switzerland into artificial muscles. It reflects upon how new technologies such as artificial muscles will change future products, and the way we interact with them.

The results of that research led to the conclusion that one day active materials will drastically change our ambient products and the way we perceive and interact with them. By morphing their shape these products will gain new dimensions. Products of the future will be "alive".

One of those future products is the so called „Funktionide“. It is a white amorphous object whose intention is to provide the owner with an atmosphere of presence to counteract feelings of loneliness. In a future filled with multi-dimensional products it is likely that people will eventually turn towards them for emotional satisfaction.

This scenario gives rise to a number of questions. What happens if products that were proposed as a relief against social isolation begin to become the solution? How will this affect human to human interactions? What will these products look like, or more important how will they behave?
The works intention is to provoke a discussion which enables us to question how much we want technological products to satisfy our emotional desires. To ask these questions will become part of the responsibility of future product design.

The ambiguity of this scenario is that it could be understood as a solution but it might as well be understood as a scenario which should be avoided by all means possible.

research video at vimeo.com/5421831
  • Nikolay Vanchev 2 years ago
    This is really beautiful, yet scary enough.
    An elegant horror. Amazing idea.
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  • Sebastião Jensen 2 years ago
    this is awesome.
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  • Johan Eklund 2 years ago
    Fascinating! But do you really mean "substitutes human contact"?

    Not: "Compliments human contact" or "Communicates human contact"?

    Johan Eklund

    twitter: @LowImagination
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  • Stan Smith 2 years ago
    "It is ok to love your 'robots'... But is is not ok to LOVE your 'robots'..."

    ...The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996)
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  • David Hartig 2 years ago
    Does it really slither into bed with you? They should paint chocolate chips and make it smell like unbaked cookie dough to ensure your id has a coronary.
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  • standard 2 years ago
    Is that last shot supposed to be hilarious?
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  • walley walleyowitch 2 years ago
    the question is, where is it?!
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  • Barton Smith 2 years ago
    the study alone is great, but i really like the filming/production style you have developed here. did you do it yourself? all very nice. weird but nice.
  • eltopo 2 years ago
    yes all done by myself. after I wasn´t satisfied with the results the videocamera gave me, I switched to taking pictures instead and so the "style" was born ;)
  • Barton Smith 2 years ago
    gotta love it when that happens. its the way you captured and edited the photos together too which is effective. you must be happy with how a post from dezeen results in over 10,000 more 'plays' for this project :)
  • Philip Han 1 year ago
    Sorry to nudge in, but how did you create the motion by using 2 pictures? I'm not quite sure, but is it just a blur/mix or is there more involved?
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  • Gijs Bos 2 years ago
    Absolutely stunning piece of work. Currently, most will consider this loneliness. This attitude will change into acceptance quite rapidly (if it hasn't already).
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  • Gijs Bos 2 years ago
    Q: could you please create a RSS feed, so we can follow your new projects more easily?
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  • OLGV. 2 years ago
    who made the soundtrack ?
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  • Nikita 2 years ago
    it tends to look like a living beeing, all this breathing, moving around. but the main question is how many of these life-like 'gestures' will it do that will be enough for one to feel less lonely. probably it will never do enough.

    it's like with some kind of dog-robots - no matter how many tricks they can do - they are stick toys, but not pets, meaning, they do not substitute real dogs/cats etc.
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  • udosson 2 years ago
    great stuff and scary at the same time ... and once again, awesome soundtrack!!! -the same question as 'olgv' here- ...
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  • Dexflu 1 year ago
    ooow kuschel sleeping bag
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  • Saf Pip 6 months ago
    what's the name of the song?
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