This is the first of three posts researching different elements of a shaver for Damian: Shaving head Stimulation Device shape The goal of this experiment was to assess the sensations of nine different materials on the cheeks and throat and the emotions and mind states this evoked. The materials will be used as a “shaving […]
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Experiment e. Embodied table lay-out design
The main goal of these experiments was to gain insights into how changes in table lay-out may increase the sense of connection between the actor, the action (putting on schmink) and the objects. Seventeen different lay-outs were tried. There is a limited amount of objects of which the use is clear. Calm may be created […]
Experiment d. Dressing the table
The main goal of these experiments was to get insights into the role of the table surface in strengthening the connection between the actor, the action (drinking tea) and the objects. Eight variations were tried. To create a sense of connection with the table and the objects the texture and colour of the cloth is […]
Experiment b. Elbows and lower arms while peeling an orange
The main goal of these experiments was to get insights into how changes to the surface of the table might increase the sense of connection between the actor, the action and the objects. Nine different materials were tested during the activity of peeling an orange. Sounds play an important role in these tests. Sharp sounds […]
Experiment a. Fingers and hands while peeling an orange
This experiment explores the effect of interventions on touch of hands and fingers on the sense of connection between the actor, the action and the objects. Without gloves [a] the direct touch of the fingertips gives a sense of direct connection. However, the clear difference between the skin and the surface of the objects creates […]
Embodied ideation at the table
Introduction This post introduces four technology-free experiments to explore embodiment using a table. From the observations described in the previous post an ideation process is started which uses estrangement or defamiliarization as its main mechanism. Estrangement is about making the familiar strange [1] by using the body, context, routines, materials or props in unfamiliar ways […]