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Fluxa: Body Movements as a Social Display

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory
Liu, Xin
Vega, Katia
Qian, Jing
Paradiso, Joseph
Maes, Pattie
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory
Liu, Xin
Vega, Katia
Qian, Jing
Paradiso, Joseph
Maes, Pattie
Source :
MIT web domain
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This paper presents Fluxa, a compact wearable device that exploits body movements, as well as the visual effects of persistence of vision (POV), to generate mid-air displays on and around the body. When the user moves his/her limb, Fluxa displays a pattern that, due to retinal afterimage, can be perceived by the surrounding people. We envision Fluxa as a wearable display to foster social interactions. It can be used to enhance existing social gestures such as hand-waving to get attention, as a communicative tool that displays the speed and distance covered by joggers, and as a self-expression device that generates images while dancing. We discuss the advantages of Fluxa: a display size that could be much larger than the device itself, a semi-transparent display that allows users and others to see though it and promotes social interaction.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
MIT web domain
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1155489835
Document Type :
Electronic Resource