Table A: Unexpected Interactions "Interfacing with the unexpected: towards a design theory for emergent interactivity" This paper proposes an approach to designing artistic artifacts that are capable of exhibiting emergent interactive behavior, and focuses on the implications that this approach has in terms of interface design. It is an effort that draws on extensive previous theoretical work on emergence in the context of interactive art, and on notions such as the Cybernetic ontology of performativity or poetic interaction. In this context, we propose to understand emergence as related to two separate but combinable ideas: self-‐organization and novelty. It is the idea of the ‘whole being more than the sum of the parts’ (or the ‘order out of chaos’ of Complexity), but it is also surprise. + INFO: www.gredits.org/interfacepolitics/es/interfacing-with-the-unexpected-towards-a-design-theory-for-emergent-interactivity-2/