Biosensing technologies are increasingly available as off-the-shelf products, yet for many designers, artists and non-engineers, these technologies remain difficult to design with. Through a soma design stance, we devised a novel approach for exploring qualities in biodata. Our explorative process culminated in the design of three artefacts, coupling biosignals to tangible actuation formats. By making biodata perceivable as sound, in tangible form or directly on the skin, it became possible to link qualities of the measurements to our own somatics - our felt experience of our bodily bioprocesses - as they dynamically unfold, spurring somatically-grounded design discoveries of novel possible interactions. We show that making biodata attainab...
The research objective is to identify the role of design in the wearable devices. This kind of proje...
Through developments in 3D fabrication technologies in recent years, it is now possible to build and...
Portions of chapters 2 and 4 have been previously published in the following article: Maranan, D. S....
Biosensing technologies are increasingly available as off-the-shelf products, yet for many designers...
Research in the use of ubiquitous technologies, tracking systems and wearables within mental health ...
The Soma Bits are a prototyping toolkit that facilitates Soma Design. Acting as an accessible ‘socio...
The Soma Bits are a prototyping toolkit that facilitates Soma Design. Acting as an accessible ‘socio...
Though seemingly straightforward and habitual, breathing is a complex bodily function. Problematisin...
This thesis is an invitation to rethink how simplistic approaches to biosignal processing enrich th...
Biosensing technologies are a rapidly increasing presence in our daily lives. These sensor-based tec...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
Emotional biosensing is rising in daily life: Data and categories claim to know how people feel and ...
Biofeedback interfaces enable dynamic representations of bodily data using sensors and actuators to ...
We propose a strong concept we name Somaesthetic Appreciation based on three different enquiries. Fi...
The paper explores the different projects resulting from a practical workshop on making and hacking ...
The research objective is to identify the role of design in the wearable devices. This kind of proje...
Through developments in 3D fabrication technologies in recent years, it is now possible to build and...
Portions of chapters 2 and 4 have been previously published in the following article: Maranan, D. S....
Biosensing technologies are increasingly available as off-the-shelf products, yet for many designers...
Research in the use of ubiquitous technologies, tracking systems and wearables within mental health ...
The Soma Bits are a prototyping toolkit that facilitates Soma Design. Acting as an accessible ‘socio...
The Soma Bits are a prototyping toolkit that facilitates Soma Design. Acting as an accessible ‘socio...
Though seemingly straightforward and habitual, breathing is a complex bodily function. Problematisin...
This thesis is an invitation to rethink how simplistic approaches to biosignal processing enrich th...
Biosensing technologies are a rapidly increasing presence in our daily lives. These sensor-based tec...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
Emotional biosensing is rising in daily life: Data and categories claim to know how people feel and ...
Biofeedback interfaces enable dynamic representations of bodily data using sensors and actuators to ...
We propose a strong concept we name Somaesthetic Appreciation based on three different enquiries. Fi...
The paper explores the different projects resulting from a practical workshop on making and hacking ...
The research objective is to identify the role of design in the wearable devices. This kind of proje...
Through developments in 3D fabrication technologies in recent years, it is now possible to build and...
Portions of chapters 2 and 4 have been previously published in the following article: Maranan, D. S....