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Christine Farion
Christine Farion
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Christine Farion

Christine Farion is a Post Graduate Lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art for MDes Inn and Interaction Design. A PhD in Smart objects in the domain of Forgetfulness, Christine has been involved in teaching computing, programming, electronics, and prototyping for over 15 years. Previously she created interactive installations internationally, and did research and support for a visual impairment charity. Her interests are memory, accessibility, and physical computing. Currently researching and creating wearable technologies, her focus is on the way we experience our environment and interact with others. This involves interaction to improve quality of life, interpersonal communication, and community well-being.
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Haptic – actuators, motion, motors, and vibration

I will admit, I used to avoid motors! I thought they were complicated to use. However, I’ve come to realize that using motion can create amazingly interesting pieces and is a lot of fun. Movement has a magical element when we see it, and it’s in our nature to try to figure it out. Why did a motor respond to our data? How did it physically create a reaction in response to data received? It’s exciting!

Haptic devices can deliver feedback to our skin and bodies. We can use our sense of touch as a form of communication. Does a motor vary in its intensity to give us information about a system? How about the pressure that we feel? Do we alter the duration and pattern of a motor based on our incoming sensor data?

These questions form considerations for our wearable projects. Haptic feedback can be a powerful way to communicate with visually impaired people, or for situations where a screen would be a distraction...

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Christine Farion

Christine Farion is a Post Graduate Lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art for MDes Inn and Interaction Design. A PhD in Smart objects in the domain of Forgetfulness, Christine has been involved in teaching computing, programming, electronics, and prototyping for over 15 years. Previously she created interactive installations internationally, and did research and support for a visual impairment charity. Her interests are memory, accessibility, and physical computing. Currently researching and creating wearable technologies, her focus is on the way we experience our environment and interact with others. This involves interaction to improve quality of life, interpersonal communication, and community well-being.
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