Communication through tears

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Ku: iyashikei-net by Urico Fujii and Ann Poochareon is a networked crying sculpture that allows people to communicate through the interface of tears, a physical output of human emotional expression that has been overlooked, and never made exchangeable with current communication devices.

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Two sides, installed at different locations, communicate over the Internet. On Side A, Tear Well allows a sad person to express his/her feeling by pumping a traditional water pump, the water representing her/his tears. The tears are sent over to Side B over the Internet, where teardrop sculptures called KU act as networked surrogates.

As soon as Side B receives the crying signal, KUs start to cry. When a viewer on Side B wipes KUs? tears, KUs stop crying. At the same time comforting response is sent to the sad person to cheer them up.

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2 Comments:
ann

thanks for the post! the actual website for this project is also here: http://miserychick.net/portfolio/ku/

caitlin

i want art

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