Visceral conversations
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VibroBod (PDF), developed by Kelly Dobson, Danah Doyd, Wendy Ju, Judith Donath and Hiroshi Ishi from the MIT Media Lab, explores how people can viscerally feel and convey their feelings to others.
The device rests on the lap of each user as they are having personal conversations via phone, chat or IM. It amplifies, via vibration and warmth, moods or tones that may otherwise be lost. VibroBod’s rubber body contains force-sensitive resistors and microphones, capturing hand position and pressure as well as vocalizations. Via Pasta & Vinegar. |


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