Interactive Furniture: Bi-directional Interaction with a Vibrotactile Wearable Vest in an Urban Space

Ann Judith Morrison, Jack Højholt Leegaard, Cristina Manresa-Yee, Brian Walther Skovgaard Jensen, Hendrik Knoche

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Abstract

In this study we investigate the experience for participants while wearing a vi-brotactile vest that interacts with a vibroacoustic architecture The Humming Wall, set in an urban space. This public large scale artefact is built to exchange vibrotactile and physiological interactions with a vibrotactile wearable vest. The heart beats and breath rates of the vest wearers are vibroacoustically displayed at The Humming Wall. In addition, participants can swipe and knock on The Hum-ming Wall and the vest wearer is effectively swiped and knocked upon. We work with overlapping vibrotactile outputs in order that the wearers experience a flow of sensations similar to a touch gesture. The communication privileged vi-broacoustic and vibrotactile as the primary interaction modalities for both vest wearers as well as for a passing public. The participants found the experience fa-vourable and analysis reveals some patterns on the vest and zones at the wall im-pact relaxation in the form of calming and feel-good sensations, (even therapeu-tic) as well as activation and warning on the vest. We contribute to this research field by adding a large scale public object and visibly responsive interactive wall that was positively received as the partner responder for the wearers of a vi-brotactile vest set in an urban environment. Participants reported calming, thera-peutic, feel good sensations in response to the patterns.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRecent Advances in Technologies of Inclusive Well-Being : From Worn to Off-body Sensing, Virtual Worlds, and Games for Serious Applications
EditorsAnthony Lewis Brooks, Sheryl Brahnam, Bill Kapralos, Lakhmi C. Jain
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2017
Pages183-220
Chapter10
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-49877-8
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-49879-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
SeriesIntelligent Systems Reference Library
Number1
Volume119
ISSN1868-4394

Keywords

  • wearable computing
  • vibroacoustic
  • haptic patterns
  • vibrotactile
  • The Humming Wall
  • healthcare and well-being

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