Functional Destruction, 2022-2023

Tingyu Cheng, Taylor Tabb, Jung Wook Park, Eric M Gallo, Aditi Maheshwari, Gregory D. Abowd, HyunJoo Oh, Andreea Danielescu

Functional Destruction: Utilizing sustainable materials' physical transiency for electronics applications, CHI 2023. DOI PDF

Core 77 Design Awards 2023: Sustainability Award, Student Winner (Tingyu Cheng)

Today’s electronics are manufactured to provide stable functionality and fixed physical forms optimized for reliable operation over long periods and repeated use. However, even when applications don’t call for such robustness, the permanency of these electronics comes with environmental consequences. In this paper, we describe an alternative approach that utilizes sustainable transient electronics whose method of destruction is also key to their functionality. We create these electronics through three diferent methods: 1) by inkjet printing conductive silver traces on poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) substrates to create water-soluble sensors; 2) by mixing a conduc- tive beeswax material confgured as a meltable sensor; and 3) by fabricating edible electronics with 3D printed chocolate and culi- nary gold leaf. To enable practical applications of these devices, we implement a fully transient and sustainable chipless RF detection system.

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