Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3294109.3300980
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Hooze

Abstract: Recent innovations in fashion and smart textiles have contributed new visions of wearable computing, addressing the body through the cultural and social self. In this work, we draw on speculative design, maker technologies, and zoomorphism to explore how wearables might support sociability, and present Hooze, a fashion accessory that entices touch through its zoomorphic qualities and visual appearance. We describe our design and prototyping process, and reflect on how Hooze inspires transformative designs of w… Show more

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“…The author tested the work by wearing it in different public places, and many people were very happy to touch the furry-looking appearance, which in effect brought them closer to strangers. These projects not only suggest novel experience paradigms but also work towards addressing intimate and social aspects of people's lives, important dimensions for cultural relevance [9].…”
Section: Interact With Strangers ---Hoozementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author tested the work by wearing it in different public places, and many people were very happy to touch the furry-looking appearance, which in effect brought them closer to strangers. These projects not only suggest novel experience paradigms but also work towards addressing intimate and social aspects of people's lives, important dimensions for cultural relevance [9].…”
Section: Interact With Strangers ---Hoozementioning
confidence: 99%