Pictorials
DIS 2016: Fuse, Brisbane, Australia
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Wearable R.I.P: Relax like a dead on the street First Author
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This paper presents a wearer-object-spectator ethnographic exploration for opening up a discourse on wearable design. We seek to understand interactions induced by the variety of a wearer’s characters. Using the design project, Wearable R.I.P [8], as a diegetic prototype, we explored how a wearer’s three different roles (performer, operator, and spectator) changed and influenced how meanings emerged from experiencing the artifact. All in all, we come up with four speculative characters to leverage future wearable design.
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Authors Keywords Speculative design, wearable, interaction design, intervention
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Introduction Stress and fear from the reality would make even the most active people want to run away to find their own peace in mind. We are often educated to do our best to get connected with others, but the truth is, that we might not always want to be socially active. In the public space, it is very often that people use their smartphones or headphones to avoid awkward, embarrassing and boring situations in front of strangers. With these technological solutions, we can easily submerge ourselves into our