Abstract RR₂ formalizes the Soft Interface: a reversible, ambient-aware interface architecture in which UI elements appear only while sustained by functional or relational tension, and dissolve when that tension resolves. Unlike traditional rigid interfaces built from fixed screens, buttons, and persistent control structures, the Soft Interface treats UI as behavior, not object. The interface becomes temporal, adaptive, chromatic and transparent, aligning itself with human attention and emotional rhythm. RR₂ introduces reversible interface elements, tension-based emergence and dissolution, chromatic surface logic, and AI-mediated orchestration that behaves more like weather than software. Interface is no longer a persistent layer but a reversible residue system: it softens, fades and reappears as meaning requires. This technical note also outlines the canonical hardware progression — Transparency Phone (TP₁), Presence Phone (PP₁) and Field Phone (FP₁) — showing how transparency prevents accumulation and enables a final transition to interface as ambience (p. 6–8) . RR₂ resolves decades of interface pathology by aligning UI with human temporality, presence and ΔR. The interface dissolves. Meaning remains.
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Raynor Eissens
Fujian Research Institute of Light Industry
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a287570a974eb0d3c02ebc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18793000
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