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      Touching Our Breathing through Shape-Change: Monster, Organic Other, or Twisted Mirror

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          We report on a soma design process, where we designed a novel shape-changing garment—the Soma Corset. The corset integrates sensing and actuation around the torso in tight interaction loops. The design process revealed how boundaries between the garment and the wearer can become blurred, leading to three flavours of cyborg relations. First, through the lens of the monster, we articulate how the wearer can adopt or reject the garment, resulting in either harmonious or disconcerting experiences of touch. Second, it can be experienced as an organic “other”-with its own agency-resulting in uncanny experiences of touch. Through mirroring the wearer’s breathing, the garment can also be experienced as a twisted version of one’s own body. We suggest that a gradual sensitisation of designers-through soma design and reflection on the emerging human-technology relations-may serve as a pathway for uncovering and articulating novel, machine-like, digital touch experiences.

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                Journal
                ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
                ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.
                Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
                1073-0516
                1557-7325
                June 30 2022
                June 30 2022
                : 29
                : 3
                : 1-40
                Affiliations
                [1 ]MID, Royal Institute of Technology KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
                [2 ]ITI/Larsys and Department of Informatics, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
                [3 ]Digital Design Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
                Article
                10.1145/3490498
                d08a598c-b6e0-4951-8a1c-57c51297da04
                © 2022
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