“Vibrant Wearables”: Material Encounters with the Body as a Soft System

Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Karey Helms, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard, Marianela Ciolfi Felice
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Abstract As new materials become available for textile and interaction designers, it is crucial that we develop an understanding of the lived experiences of such materials and explore meaningful contexts for their development. In this paper, we engage with systems in which bodies as materials and materials as bodies constitute an assemblage of vitalities in constant flux with one another. In particular, we address how such systems in their interactions with (non)human bodies blur boundaries between inside and outside the body, and between human and machine, acting as soft systems. Drawing on our first-person, design-led research, we present three design explorations of soft systems that deeply engage with the body: Breathing Wings, Fiddling Necklaces and Menarche Bits. We analyze how the three projects contribute towards what we conceptualize as “vibrant wearables”: wearables that through their material vibrancy surface design qualities of leakiness, characterized by a multi-directionality of “spilling over,” ongoingness, which attends to non-linear temporalities and cycles of life and death, and mutuality that emphasizes the interdependency, and becoming, of vibrant encounters. These three design qualities all conceptually trouble boundaries of bodies and materials and are practical resources for designers and researchers working with the body in/as a soft system. Our work offers concrete examples of how to work with material vibrancy, which is particularly relevant to new materialist discourses in textile, fashion and interaction design. We argue for the generativity of these design qualities for other designers and researchers aiming to elevate materials and soft systems in interactions with bodies. Moreover, we contribute towards design research that conceptually and materially troubles the boundaries of the body, and we argue for attending to the material power of (non)human bodies as a soft system.
“充满活力的可穿戴设备”:作为软系统的材料与身体的相遇
随着纺织品和交互设计师可以使用新材料,我们必须了解这些材料的生活体验,并探索它们发展的有意义的背景。在本文中,我们研究的是这样一个系统,在这个系统中,作为材料的物体和作为物体的材料构成了相互之间不断流动的活力的组合。特别是,我们讨论了这些系统如何在与(非)人体的交互中模糊身体内外以及人与机器之间的界限,充当软系统。根据我们以设计为主导的第一人称研究,我们对与身体深度接触的软系统进行了三种设计探索:呼吸翅膀、摆弄项链和月经初潮Bits。我们分析了这三个项目是如何为我们所定义的“充满活力的可穿戴设备”做出贡献的:可穿戴设备通过其材料的活力表面设计的漏性,以“溢出”的多向性为特征,持续性,关注非线性的时间性和生命与死亡的周期,以及强调相互依赖的相互关系,并成为充满活力的相遇。这三种设计品质都在概念上困扰着身体和材料的界限,对于设计师和研究人员来说,它们是将身体作为一个软系统来研究的实用资源。我们的工作提供了如何使用材料活力的具体例子,这与纺织,时尚和交互设计中的新唯物主义话语特别相关。我们为其他旨在提升材料和软系统与身体相互作用的设计师和研究人员提出这些设计品质的生成性。此外,我们致力于在概念上和物质上挑战身体边界的设计研究,我们主张将(非)人体的物质力量作为一个软系统来关注。
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