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Physical Computing


This iron is a radio. By disconnecting the function from the form, we reinterpret the interaction with the object, and play on expectations and deeply held discomforts.

We all learn as young children that the metal plate of an iron is hot, you do not touch it - but now, exactly this is necessary. Here, the plate is used to select stations, while the knobs and dials control the rest of the radio’s functions, such as volume, and switching between AM/FM. The casing of the iron is stuffed with an Arduino, a speaker, sensors, and LEDs under the metal plate, with various switches and controls retrofitted to the existing (albeit internally modified) buttons and dials.

The Interaction Design Programme


The Interaction Design Programme is a collaborative initiative between Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID) and The Danish Design School (DKDS). Our aim is for students, faculty and staff to work together in a multi-cultural, multidisciplinary studio environment to co-create a new kind of education that is relevant for academia and industry.

This site is a gallery of student work. For more information about the Interaction Design Programme please visit the website: http://ciid.dkds.dk/ - or contact us by email: info@ciid.dkds.dk.