Designing with intimate materials and movements: Making "menarche bits

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Abstract

Menarche is the first occurrence of menstrual bleeding and it usually begins between the ages of 9-15. This makes menarche a crucial transition among other social, physiological and behavioural changes during puberty. In this soma-based research-through-design project we design an open-ended prototyping kit: Menarche Bits. The aim of Menarche Bits is to open a design space for young adolescents to create body-worn technologies that support them in making space for their experiences of menarche and trusting their menstruating bodies. Menarche Bits consists of heat elements and shape-changing actuators that can be worn directly on the body by adhering to the skin or being inserted into pockets in a stretchable fabric as part of a garment. We describe the soma design process behind Menarche Bits as an example of how body-worn technologies can intimately interact with the body and its movement, temporality and material changes.

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Søndergaard, M. L. J., Kilic Afsar, O., Ciolfi Felice, M., Campo Woytuk, N., & Balaam, M. (2020). Designing with intimate materials and movements: Making "menarche bits. In DIS 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (pp. 587–600). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3357236.3395592

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