April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop WEARABLES. April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop geek chic  Thermo inks  Conductive thread  Solarpower  GPS  Xbee.

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April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop WEARABLES

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop geek chic  Thermo inks  Conductive thread  Solarpower  GPS  Xbee

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop Lily pad

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop Hug Shirt Embedded in the shirt there are sensors that feel the strength of the touch, the skin warmth and the heartbeat rate of the sender and actuators that recreate the sensation of touch, warmth and emotion of the hug to the shirt of the distant loved one.

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop Self sustainable chair By joo youn paek

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop POLITE UMBRELLA

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop ADDRESS Mouna Andraos and Sonali Sridhar Once the jewelry is initialized, every time you wear the piece it displays how many miles away from that location you are using a GPS component built into the pendant. As you take Address around the world with you, it serves as a personal connection to that special place, making the world a little smaller or maybe a little bigger.

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop CYRANO SUIT

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop Shell HOuSE

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop SOCIAL BOMB Adam Simon, Scott Varland, Michael Dory Social Bomb turns real-time social interactions into a dynamic game of reputation where the only way to win is to know the right people.

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop “A person's computer should be worn, much as eyeglasses or clothing are worn, and interact with the user based on the context of the situation. “

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop RESOURCES

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop TO DO: Design for the shy nomad: Geeks are shy. Design a wearable fashion item that enhances communication in a dense urban environment.

April 29th 2009Interaction Workshop