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    kibun

    Music has a big impact on our mood. It can change and amplify emotions. This is where kibun enters the stage.

    kibun is an input device for mood-based music playback. Three plants represent three different moods, each one of which is connected to a corresponding playlist on stereomood.com: Relax, Digital and Energetic.

    Touching one of the plants starts the connected stereomood playlist. Through vibration the user gets a touch feedback from the plant. Tapping the plant 3 times in a row stops the music playback.

    The technology of capacitive touch sensing is responsible for the plant touch detection: a very low electrical current is applied to each plant. The capacity of this current changes when a plant is being touched. A microcontroller reads those changes and converts them into touch commands.

    kibun also has a built-in interface to communicate with other devices connected to the same network. For that purpose a mood markup language (mml) has been specifically designed. So, if a plant is “activated” kibun sends out a corresponding mml mood message into the network which can be read by other devices.

    Example scenario: You want to get into a relaxed mood so you turn on the associated playlist on kibun. With the starting music playback the light situation in your room changes accordingly, too.

    • For Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle
    • On March 2014
    • In exhibition, interaction design, physical computing
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I’m Franz Rosenberger, a freelance designer in the fields of user experience (UX) and interaction (IxD). In the last 10 years I have accompanied many clients in exciting projects. These ranged from internationally used web applications to interactive exhibits for renowned German museums.

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