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TAPTAP(With
Leonardo Bonanni, Jeff Lieberman, and Cati Vaucelle) 2005 |
TapTap is a wearable haptic system that allows nurturing human touch to be recorded, broadcast and played back for emotional therapy. Haptic input/output modules in a convenient modular scarf provide affectionate touch that can be personalized. Based
on haptic devices, taptap can be re-configured to record and play
back the touch that is most meaningful to each user. It is made from
felt in two layers: one grey one that faces the public and a pink
layer that touches you and contains the haptic modules in specially
designed pockets. Taptap can be worn as a regular scarf, and custom
touch modules can be placed in powered pockets within to record and
play back touch where and when you want it We make money not art blog entry December 2005 |
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