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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2011

The Scenario

You are separated from your partner due to a work assignment in a city far away, and you miss your partner. You miss giving your partner a hug and holding hands. Therefore, you pick up your mobile phone, but hesitate, because you do not really have anything important to say and decide therefore not to call.

Instead, you decide to send a Hug Over a Distance. You take the koala and rub its belly, which in turn sends out a hug signal, visualized by a little animation (the koala is currently a placeholder for a corresponding vest). Your partner is wearing a stylish vest, which nobody can identify as a piece of wearable computing. However, the vest contains a wireless receiver, which receives the hug signal. Inside the vest are small air compartments which inflate quickly all around the body torso, giving a sensation similar to a real hug. The hug is discretely received, because others cannot "see" the hug. Your partner knows that you are thinking about her/him because a tactile emotional message is received from you, meaning "I am thinking about you." You both feel closer although you are still apart.

The Research

Based on the results of our ethnographic study with couples, we developed Hug Over a Distance to test the feasibility of technology for intimate couples. Hug Over a Distance is an air-inflatable vest that can be remotely triggered to create a sensation resembling a hug. Unfortunately, the couples did not consider the vest to be useful in their daily lives; however, the prototype provoked and stimulated design ideas from the couples during participative design workshops. We found an unexpected benefit: the prototype enhanced the couples' understanding of our methods, so we believe that prototypes can serve as tools to make participatory design volunteers aware of their importance in our academic research.

See floydmueller.com for more info, and also exertioninterfaces.com

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  • I want one of those!

  • That is so cute!

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