Not many people are wise in the ways of expressing their distaste for unwanted or unsavory interactions with others; Expressive Wearables helps by stepping in for them. Taking on the form of a very fancy hat, one that is worthy of the Kentucky Derby events, Expressive Wearables responds to people's movements in ways that sends warning signals.
For instance, when a person leans in for a kiss, the choker part of the Expressive Wearables flares out to keep his or her distance. In response to shouting, a similar reaction happens, but around the ears instead. Designed by interaction designer Sangli Li, a student at California's Art Center College of Design, Expressive Wearables appears to be made up of paper fans. Although it has no filter, it is full of fine elegance.
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Expressive Wearables by Sangli Li Shields Against Unwanted Interactions
Trend Themes
1. Expressive Wearables - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop wearable technology that can communicate and respond to unwanted interactions through movement and visual cues.
2. Personal Boundaries - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create products that enhance personal boundaries and autonomy, giving individuals more control over their social interactions.
3. Interactive Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Combine technology and fashion to create interactive garments that enhance communication and expression.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate innovative materials and technologies into the fashion industry to create new forms of expressive wearable designs.
2. Consumer Electronics - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Merge wearable technology with consumer electronics to develop smart personal devices that can respond to and enhance social interactions.
3. Social Robotics - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Apply interactive technology to robotics to create social robots that can interpret and respond to human cues, fostering more meaningful interactions.