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Tangible Media | Tangible Smile

 

Tangible Media | Tangible Smile

Project 1 for course Tangible Interfaces taught by Hiroshi Ishii at the MIT Media Lab (2019)

Tangible Smile is a soft wearable object that responds to positive facial expressions. When a person facing the wearer smiles, the object inflates, providing tangible feedback to the wearer. Tangible Smile can be used by blind and low-vision persons who wish to capture the smiles in their physical space, letting them feel the happiness that surrounds them.

Collaborators: Lins Derry, Chenlu Wang, Peitong Chen, Piyush Verma, and Annie Wang.

 
 
Chenlu testing interface

Chenlu testing interface

Step 1

A facial detection program senses a smile which triggers a byte to be sent over serial to the Pneuduino board.

(Lins)

Chenlu and Piyush testing Pneuduino

Chenlu and Piyush testing Pneuduino

Step 2

The Pneuduino board then inflates the silicone wearable that simulates a hug-like sensation.

(Chenlu)

Piyush wearing inflatable wearable

Piyush wearing inflatable wearable

Step 3

To prototype the wearable, we used clay molding, vacuum forming, and silicone casting techniques.

(Peitong)