<div dir="ltr"><div style="font-size:larger"><font size="2">Metalab warmly invites you to <span class="gmail-il">Metaday</span> #107</font><br></div>
<dl><dd>on <b>Friday</b>, the <b>20th June 2025</b>, 19:00<br></dd><dd>at Metalab, <a href="https://metalab.at/wiki/Lage" title="Lage" target="_blank">Rathausstraße 6</a>, 1010 Wien - <b>free entry<br></b></dd></dl><div><font size="2">see: <a href="https://metalab.at/wiki/Metaday_107">https://metalab.at/wiki/Metaday_107</a></font></div><p></p><p>Odd Interactions is a playful and exploratory HCI
(Human-Computer-Interaction) design practice in development. The
practice aims to expand the possibilities of interaction design at early
development stages, uncovering potentially more appropriate, though
unconventional, ways to interact with technology. Inspired by my work
with smart textile interfaces, this methodology responds to a limitation
I've observed in traditional HCI, where familiar surface gestures that
prioritize efficiency often overlook the unique properties and potential
of the medium itself. Instead, the process of Odd Interactions allows
us to discover overlooked opportunities that may make interactions more
secure, accessible, critical, representative of a specific technology,
exposing the limits of technology, or nudging behaviour.
</p><p>In the lecture, we will discuss what this process of Odd
Interactions is, as well as some specific examples of Odd Interactions
including tricking voice recognition systems to encourage creative
thinking in times of possible surveillance, a licking-based interaction
that encourages everybody to engage in a more accessible type of
interaction, or a mask that reads your thoughts and can communicate with
your lunch partner while you eat. This talk will be <b>held in English</b>. There will be a <a href="https://metalab.at/wiki/OddInteractions" title="OddInteractions">follow-up workshop</a> on June 29th, 14:00. <br></p><p>--</p><p><a href="https://metalab.at" style="color:rgb(66,133,244);font-size:1rem" target="_blank">https://metalab.at</a> - 222m² in the heart of Vienna for technological and creative minds. <br></p></div>