“I don’t want to wear a screen”: Probing Perceptions of and Possibilities for Dynamic Displays on Clothing
Laura Devendorf, Joanne Lo, Noura Howell, Jung Lin Lee, Nanwei Gong, M. Emre Karagozler, Shiho Fukuhara, Ivan Poupyrev, Eric Paulos, Kimiko Ryokai

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Laura Devendorf, Joanne Lo, Noura Howell, Jung Lin Lee, Nanwei Gong, M. Emre Karagozler, Shiho Fukuhara, Ivan Poupyrev, Eric Paulos, Kimiko Ryokai. "“I don’t want to wear a screen”: Probing Perceptions of and Possibilities for Dynamic Displays on Clothing". Talk or presentation, 26, October, 2016; Poster presented at the 2016 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting.

Abstract
Ebb is an exploration of dynamic textiles created in partnership with Project Jacquard. We coated conductive threads with thermochromic pigments and explored how we could leverage the geometries of weaving and crochet to create unique aesthetic effects and power efficiencies. The thermochromic pigments change colors in slow, subtle, and even ghostly ways, and when we weave them into fabrics, they create calming “animations” that move across the threads. The name “Ebb” reflects this slowness, as it conjures images of the ebb and flow of the tides rather than the rapid-fire changes we typically associate with light emitting information displays. For this reason, Ebb offers a nuanced and subtle approach to displaying information on fabrics. A study we conducted with fashion designers and non-designers (i.e. people who wear clothes) explored potentials for dynamic fabrics in everyday life and revealed an important role for subtle, abstract displays of information in these contexts.

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    Laura Devendorf, Joanne Lo, Noura Howell, Jung Lin Lee,
    Nanwei Gong, M. Emre Karagozler, Shiho Fukuhara, Ivan
    Poupyrev, Eric Paulos, Kimiko Ryokai. <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/pubs/870.html"><i>âI
    donât want to wear a screenâ: Probing
    Perceptions of and Possibilities for Dynamic Displays on
    Clothing</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  26,
    October, 2016; Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://terraswarm.org/conferences/16/annual"
    >2016 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
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    Laura Devendorf, Joanne Lo, Noura Howell, Jung Lin Lee,
    Nanwei Gong, M. Emre Karagozler, Shiho Fukuhara, Ivan
    Poupyrev, Eric Paulos, Kimiko Ryokai. "âI
    donât want to wear a screenâ: Probing
    Perceptions of and Possibilities for Dynamic Displays on
    Clothing". Talk or presentation,  26, October, 2016;
    Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://terraswarm.org/conferences/16/annual"
    >2016 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{DevendorfLoHowellLeeGongKaragozlerFukuharaPoupyrev16_IDontWantToWearScreenProbingPerceptionsOfPossibilities,
        author = {Laura Devendorf and Joanne Lo and Noura Howell and
                  Jung Lin Lee and Nanwei Gong and M. Emre
                  Karagozler and Shiho Fukuhara and Ivan Poupyrev
                  and Eric Paulos and Kimiko Ryokai},
        title = {âI donât want to wear a screenâ: Probing
                  Perceptions of and Possibilities for Dynamic
                  Displays on Clothing},
        day = {26},
        month = {October},
        year = {2016},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href="http://terraswarm.org/conferences/16/annual"
                  >2016 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.},
        abstract = {Ebb is an exploration of dynamic textiles created
                  in partnership with Project Jacquard. We coated
                  conductive threads with thermochromic pigments and
                  explored how we could leverage the geometries of
                  weaving and crochet to create unique aesthetic
                  effects and power efficiencies. The thermochromic
                  pigments change colors in slow, subtle, and even
                  ghostly ways, and when we weave them into fabrics,
                  they create calming âanimationsâ that move
                  across the threads. The name âEbbâ reflects
                  this slowness, as it conjures images of the ebb
                  and flow of the tides rather than the rapid-fire
                  changes we typically associate with light emitting
                  information displays. For this reason, Ebb offers
                  a nuanced and subtle approach to displaying
                  information on fabrics. A study we conducted with
                  fashion designers and non-designers (i.e. people
                  who wear clothes) explored potentials for dynamic
                  fabrics in everyday life and revealed an important
                  role for subtle, abstract displays of information
                  in these contexts.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/870.html}
    }
    

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