Qualities of Physical, Everyday, Interactive Things: an Exploration of Keys
Paper in proceeding, 2026

Daily interactions with things are becoming increasingly virtual and hidden, tucked away in minimalist UI’s or dependent on clear voice commands. Motivated by a love for physical interactions, this work uses keys, a mundane, everyday technology, as our object of study, identifying what is being ‘designed away’ in the process of digitalization. This is achieved through a collection of found objects, material samples, and design probes. We present a visual exhibition in pictorial format, where each piece represents material qualities of physical, interactive artefacts. We conclude by discussing how the embodied qualities of these artifacts can be extended to the broader landscape of everyday physical things. Our work contributes to the TEI community through both the tangible artifacts and the identified qualities for designing future physical, everyday, interactive things.

interaction design

collection

Key

fabrication

tangible interaction

craft

research through design

Author

Andreas Lindegren

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Ran Zhou

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Mafalda Samuelsson-Gamboa

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Interaction Design and Software Engineering

Katerina Koleva

University of St Gallen

Ylva Fernaeus

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Tei 2026 Proceedings of 20th International Conference on Tangible Embedded and Embodied Interaction

55
9798400718687 (ISBN)

20th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, TEI 2026
Hybrid, Chicago, USA,

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Information Systems, Social aspects

Human Computer Interaction

Design

DOI

10.1145/3731459.3774488

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5/18/2026