从气味投射到呼吸保护:为时尚可穿戴设备设计数字嗅觉交互

Caroline McMillan
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近年来,环境和心理的威胁使防护服的形式重新焕发生机,尤其是口罩。COVID-19大流行等威胁,以及监控资本主义的技术基础设施,从物质上塑造了社会现实。本文探讨了当前的博士研究——AURA案例研究,该研究解释了这些威胁的文化、背景暗流和隐藏操作,以及它们如何重塑可穿戴设备的实践。AURA是一系列物联网(IoT)连接的嗅觉可穿戴设备,可将传感器捕获的数据转换为数字气味显示。作者认为,身体作为数据提取的主体和场所,是由系统监视的生物政治权力结构投资和塑造的。一种批判性的方法研究了身体是如何通过生理和心理上的危险在物质上被重新塑造的——提出了一种对技术的扩展理解,将其作为一种社会着装实践的身体物质。其重点是将身体物质的概念作为一种分析过滤器,用于阅读时尚和人机交互(HCI)研究中的重要见解,同时提出对可穿戴设备嗅觉界面的颠覆性改造。这项研究采用了关键的时尚实践,将无线通信技术和数字嗅觉数据可视化嵌入到一系列目的中,从可穿戴的气味显示器到保护身体免受空气污染的保护形式。在临时公共论坛和研讨会上进行的深思熟虑的对话收集了自动化嗅觉显示的具体问题,其中资本技术应用和全球流行病汇聚在一起。社区定义的感知伤害和外部威胁需要个人保护。在可穿戴设备设计中,嗅觉是一种跨越空间和时间尺度的情感、生态和伦理联系的方式。本文概述了多感官可穿戴设备创新的不断变化的角色和实践,努力提出超越当前技术发展范式的新模式,以便在网络数据基础设施中进行授权和有意义的交互。
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From Scent Projection to Respiratory Protection: Designing Digital Olfactory Interactions for Fashion Wearables
ABSTRACT In recent times, environmental and psychological threats revive protective dress forms, specifically the mask. Threats such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and technological infrastructures of surveillance capitalism, materially shape social realities. This paper explores current doctoral research, the AURA case study, which accounts for the cultural, contextual undercurrents and hidden operations of these threats, and how they refashion wearables practice. AURA is a series of Internet of Things (IoT) connected, olfactory wearables that render sensor-captured data into digital scent display. The author argues that bodies, as the subject of and venue for data extraction, are invested in, and fashioned by, bio-political power structures of systemic surveillance. A critical approach examines how bodies are materially re-crafted by physiological and psychological hazards—proposing an expanded understanding of technology as a bodily matter of the social practice of dress. The focus is to lend the notion of bodily matters as an analytical filter for reading important insights from fashion, and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) studies through one another while proposing a subversive reworking of olfactory interfaces for wearables. This research employs critical fashion practice to embed wireless communication technologies and digital olfactory data visualisation for a spectrum of purposes, from wearable scent displays to protective forms that shield the body from airborne contaminants. Thoughtful dialogue in temporary public forums and workshops gathers specific issues of automated olfactory display where capitalised technology applications and a global pandemic converge. Community-defined perceived harms and external threats warrant personal protection. The olfactory sense is a way to access emotion-based, ecological and ethical connections across spatial and temporal scales in speculative wearables design. This paper outlines changing roles and practices for multi-sensory wearables innovation, working to suggest new modes beyond current technology development paradigms, for empowered and meaningful interactions in networked data infrastructures.
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