
PDF:http://tangible.media.mit.edu/content/papers/pdf/bricks-chi95.pdf
Reference:
E-Textiles1: http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~buechley/movies/Buechley_ETextiles.mov
E-Textiles2: http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~buechley/movies/programming_shirt.mov
make your own wearable LED display:http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~buechley/projects/LED_clothing/tank.html
http://www.sonycsl.co.jp/person/rekimoto/papers/chi01.pdf
2.Dynamic Queries, Shneiderman
Dynamic Queries for Electronic Document Management
3.Tangible Query Interfaces, Ullmer
Tangible Query Interfaces
http://www.idemployee.id.tue.nl/g.w.m.rauterberg/conferences/INTERACT2003/INTERACT2003-p279.pdf
The Research
Based on the results of our ethnographic study with couples, we developed Hug Over a Distance to test the feasibility of technology for intimate couples. Hug Over a Distance is an air-inflatable vest that can be remotely triggered to create a sensation resembling a hug. Unfortunately, the couples did not consider the vest to be useful in their daily lives; however, the prototype provoked and stimulated design ideas from the couples during participative design workshops. We found an unexpected benefit: the prototype enhanced the couples’ understanding of our methods, so we believe that prototypes can serve as tools to make participatory design volunteers aware of their importance in our academic research.