In this paper we examine a wearable sonification and visualisation display that uses physical analogue visualisation and digital sonification to convey feedback about the wearer's activity and environment. Intended to bridge a gap between art aesthetics, fashionable technologies and informative physical computing, the user experience evaluation reveals the wearers' responses and understanding of a novel medium for wearable expression. The study reveals useful insights for wearable device design in general and future iterations of this sonification and visualisation display.
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Beilharz, K., Moere, A. V., Stiel, B., Calo, C., Tomitsch, M., & Lombard, A. (2010). Expressive wearable sonification and visualisation: Design and evaluation of a flexible display. In Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (pp. 323–326). International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression.
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