EMO

Location: London, UK
Program: Design for Perfomance and Interaction, The Bartlett School of Architecture
Project Team: Wimonwan Wichaikhamjorn, Ping-Chieh Hsieh and TU JUNG



EMO is a emotive wearable that interrogates subconscious perception and conscious awareness. When you post an emoji or state your feelings on your Facebook page, your processing of the feeling and the presentation of your feeling often diverge. Your online persona does not necessarily equate your real world persona.

EMO is a new type of communication wearable to represent your internal state through colours and the use of bio-sensing technology by revealing subconscious perception of our social environment.

With muscle sensor and GSR sensor, you will be able to critique between “How do you feel?” as your mood display and “How do you truly feel?” when discovering the automatic body arousal without conscious awareness.


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