SKETCHING SOMA BITS
Charles Windlin, Kristina Höök, Jarmo Laaksolahti
Abstract
To support sketching in soma design processes, we built the Soma Bits. These simple technology pieces enable one bit actuation like vibration, heat or shape-changing behaviors. After using them for three years, we ask how well they support soma design processes and what designs they spur? Through analyzing nine soma design projects, we note how they contributes to forming subtle, intimate, body awareness designs, as well as fast, uncomfortable, sensory misaligned, somaesthetic designs or skill training. More importantly, experiencing actuation in the early sketching phases helps the design team to articulate joint somatic understanding and direction. During past design sessions, we noticed that the Soma Bits lack support for the overall orchestration: looping, tweaking, or arranging sequences of interactions, and coupling sensing to actuation. Hence, we present a novel Soma Bits toolkit concept for sketching, composing, documenting, and sharing somatic experience.