This paper presents my attempt to design an installation that investigates the bi-directional relation of affect we share with our environment. The focus is on the design of an innovative fabric prototype that presents a range of textural qualities to trigger bodily expressions, and which is also capable of perceiving such expressions itself in a tangible manner without the use of distant modes of interactions such as sensors and motion-tracking systems.
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Myrto Karanika
Conference
Publication date:
July
2009
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(Print):
July
2009
Pages: 212-220
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[0001]MFA Computational Studio Arts
Goldsmiths University of London
New Cross
London SE14 6NW
United Kingdom