kinech
Kinech is a term used to describe a range of ideas and technologies that connect motion with computation and energy management. It is not a single, standardized concept; rather, it has been employed in different disciplines to refer to devices, methods, or theoretical models that leverage movement to perform work, sense the environment, or process information.
Etymology and scope: Kinech appears to derive from combining kinetic with technology (tech), and is sometimes
- Energy harvesting: In engineering contexts, kinech describes systems that harvest kinetic energy from human or environmental
- Robotics and mechatronics: In robotics, kinech is used to denote control strategies in which motion signals
- Human–computer interaction and design: In design discourse, kinech has been used in speculative discussions of embodied
History and usage: The term appears in design fiction and niche academic papers from the 2010s onward.
See also: Kinetic energy harvesting, mechatronics, embodied cognition, intelligent sensors.