HACKLES: Simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone

In this work, we compare the designs of two fashion-tech garments that communicate the anxiety felt when walking alone. While the two garments share a common vision, they are designed to be worn in two radically different settings and to communicate to different audiences: one directly communicates...

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Main Authors: PRATTE, Sydney, TANG, Anthony, HOOVER, Shannon, OEHLBERG, Lora
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-99812024-07-25T08:33:24Z HACKLES: Simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone PRATTE, Sydney TANG, Anthony HOOVER, Shannon OEHLBERG, Lora In this work, we compare the designs of two fashion-tech garments that communicate the anxiety felt when walking alone. While the two garments share a common vision, they are designed to be worn in two radically different settings and to communicate to different audiences: one directly communicates an empathetic experience to its wearer; the other a model wears at a runway show and must share its story to a general audience. We used Research Through Design (RtD) methods to design both fashion-tech garments. Then, we recorded and analyzed the design process for both garments via an annotated portfolio to compare how the audience and setting influenced the design approach and the final wearable. In this paper, we describe both fashion-tech designs and a comparison of their respective annotated portfolios. Our analysis highlights how wearable technology must respond to context to continue communicating its story to its intended audience. 2024-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8978 info:doi/10.1145/3623509.3633392 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9981/viewcontent/3623509.3633392.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Annotated Portfolio Fashion-tech Fashion Design Empathy Empathy tool Wearable eFashion Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Annotated Portfolio
Fashion-tech
Fashion
Design
Empathy
Empathy tool
Wearable
eFashion
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
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Fashion-tech
Fashion
Design
Empathy
Empathy tool
Wearable
eFashion
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
PRATTE, Sydney
TANG, Anthony
HOOVER, Shannon
OEHLBERG, Lora
HACKLES: Simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone
description In this work, we compare the designs of two fashion-tech garments that communicate the anxiety felt when walking alone. While the two garments share a common vision, they are designed to be worn in two radically different settings and to communicate to different audiences: one directly communicates an empathetic experience to its wearer; the other a model wears at a runway show and must share its story to a general audience. We used Research Through Design (RtD) methods to design both fashion-tech garments. Then, we recorded and analyzed the design process for both garments via an annotated portfolio to compare how the audience and setting influenced the design approach and the final wearable. In this paper, we describe both fashion-tech designs and a comparison of their respective annotated portfolios. Our analysis highlights how wearable technology must respond to context to continue communicating its story to its intended audience.
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author PRATTE, Sydney
TANG, Anthony
HOOVER, Shannon
OEHLBERG, Lora
author_facet PRATTE, Sydney
TANG, Anthony
HOOVER, Shannon
OEHLBERG, Lora
author_sort PRATTE, Sydney
title HACKLES: Simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone
title_short HACKLES: Simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone
title_full HACKLES: Simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone
title_fullStr HACKLES: Simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone
title_full_unstemmed HACKLES: Simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone
title_sort hackles: simulating and visually representing the anxiety of walking alone
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8978
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9981/viewcontent/3623509.3633392.pdf
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