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.fluid by Hannes Jung Experiments With Touch and Texture

The idea of responsive surfaces that communicate with users fuels the project called .fluid by Hannes Jung.

The piece is a concept study that aims to utilize the input from its spectator's touch, which is reflected in the movement of the non-newtonian fluid component. It is part of Köln International School of Design' two week project titled 'Talk to me – Form follows mood.' With its interactive nature, as the fluid changes from 3D to solid, the interface excites with possibility.

The creators invite you to "Imagine surfaces start to communicate with you. Your mobile gets goose skin when your lover texts you." .fluid by Hannes Jung perhaps spearheads a future that will incorporate more tactile facets to technology such as cell phones, gaming and computers.
Trend Themes
1. Responsive Surfaces - The concept of surfaces that communicate with users creates new opportunities for interactive technology experiences.
2. Tactile Technology - Incorporating touch and texture to technology, as seen in .fluid, may lead to more immersive and engaging user experiences.
3. Non-newtonian Fluids - The use of non-newtonian fluids for interactive interfaces offers a unique and innovative approach to design and technology.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Incorporating responsive surfaces and tactile technology may revolutionize the way we interact with devices such as cell phones and computers.
2. Gaming - The use of responsive surfaces and non-newtonian fluids in gaming may lead to more immersive and interactive gameplay experiences.
3. Design - The use of unique materials, such as non-newtonian fluids, in interactive design projects like .fluid offer new opportunities for creative expression and problem-solving.

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