INVENTED: Objects, images and personas as tools for invention.

INVENTED: Objects, images and personas as tools for invention.

by Marta Lyall
INVENTED: Objects, images and personas as tools for invention.

INVENTED: Objects, images and personas as tools for invention.

by Marta Lyall

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Overview

INVENTED: 
Objects, images and personas as tools for invention.

This book presents experimental images which provide a glimpse into the iterative process often used when designing new kinds of machines, (in this case "speculative vehicles"). To begin, 3-dimensional physical models are arranged on a table. Using haptic feedback, the physical models are analyzed, resulting in new versions and sketches.

However, what sets this process apart was the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI). From the physical objects to the sketches on the wall, the AI generated images to provide feedback to human inventors. AI also generated the human "personas" (the human representations seen in the images), as both a reference and parameter to define the characteristics of the output image. Using text prompts the AI was also asked to consider the unique DNA of each persona as a parameter in determining what to include in the image.

Our unique DNA impacts our perception, creativity and approach in any inventive process. This is true for both machine aided processes and organic human activities.

Please note the images presented here are not for beauty but utility. They represent "guides" in a process of invention. There are subtle things the AI produced, dependent on the persona, (the human representation in the image). The human image is only a reference and parameter which the AI used. The AI also created the persona from the initial text prompt, but their representation in the image is only as a reference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855600469
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/09/2023
Series: In-Forming: Using objects and images to integrate the digital and physical. , #1
Pages: 34
Sales rank: 696,391
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Marta Lyall has served on the faculty of several academic institutions including Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Washington. Her research involved emerging technologies in the sciences and engineering as seen through the lens of the arts and humanities. This included virtual world development and new forms of interface. In 2021, she began exploring the integration of blockchain technologies—a non-financial interest in the immutability of the ledger itself. Her focus is unique methods of interface for small cross-cultural virtual collaborations using Artificial Intelligence and physical objects. Funding for this project resulted in the creation of iO-Haptik
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