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Published inOct 2022
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ISBN-139781803230597
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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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Chapter 1

  1. Sometimes, they are defined by augmenting people in some way, such as memory, communication, or in a physical sense.
  2. Typically, wearables have embedded electronics, a power source, and inputs/outputs of some description.
  3. Some exciting intersections exist between wearables and science, fashion, medical, and art. Take inspiration from other fields or plan projects with others who are involved in these areas for interesting and inspired results.
  4. Informed wearables are wearables that consider and focus on uses that will improve someone’s life or help them in some way. They can be designed with the thoughts and feelings of people to understand an issue better.
  5. Wearables can be made for the upper body or lower body and be head-mounted, held, or worn on the wrist.
  6. Ethical considerations when designing...
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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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