Year 2019
Location Santa Barbara, CA
A facial mask, as part of the daily outfit for people living in an air polluted environment, has become a barrier for social interaction and self-expression. airMorphologies, a pneumatic wearable device, shapes our body language and ways of social interactions. Controlled by users’ voices, airMorphologies allows interaction between two users through their shape-changing devices. By changing their appearance, users gain a novel way to communicate and socialize with their new body language and expressions.
Presentation
airMorphologies (CHI 2020)
Publication
PDF
Documentation and video credits
Juan Manuel Escalante
Spencial Thanks
CNSI Innovation Workshop
Media Arts and Technology Program