Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction With Mobile Devices and Services 2007
DOI: 10.1145/1377999.1378057
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A study on the emotion expression using lights in apparel types

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“…Other research created original pieces of furniture for playful experiences [2,7] or to support better experiences in the work context 1 . These projects also illustrate that changing the design of furniture can elicit an emotional response from the people using it.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other research created original pieces of furniture for playful experiences [2,7] or to support better experiences in the work context 1 . These projects also illustrate that changing the design of furniture can elicit an emotional response from the people using it.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While much work has been conducted in the field of psychology to explore people's associations of colors [4,10] or patterns [8] with emotions, less work has looked at this in the context of lights [1]. We built on the available work and created combinations of color and patterns aiming to create the highest possible identification with one distinct emotion.…”
Section: Designing For Emotions In a Couchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the HCI literature, an increasing number of studies have looked into interactive lighting, which responded to certain actions and the behavior of users (deliberate or not) to alter the lighting [1]. Often this is to achieve a goal that is not directly related to indoor illumination (be it functional or decorative), but more for personal visual expression through clothing [8], or to enhance or bring about social interaction [11,13]. Our literature search also showed that the design guidelines for dynamic lighting mostly concerned warning lights [e.g.…”
Section: Research On Interactive Vs Dynamic Lightingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those works have been shown with knitted and woven fiber optics, LEDs, EL (electroluminescent) wires and sheets, and chemical materials such as fluorescent ink to make attractive light expressions over clothing and related accessories [17,18]. For instance, the Italian company Luminex developed a way of weaving fiberoptic thread into more familiar fabrics [19].…”
Section: Lights and Scent To Be Wornmentioning
confidence: 99%