Peeling,Cracking, Sticking and Flow; Dynamics at Soft Interfaces

Interfaces, both real and imagined, separate two dissimilar objects and are ubiquitous in nature. Both the structure and the dynamics of matter at interfaces are different from the media they separate, yet share some commonalities with both. I will describe some recent experimental investigations in classical systems, both in and out of equilibrium, where assigning an identity to the interface helps to understand disparate natural phenomena in both science and technology.