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United-pulse: feeling your partner's pulse

Published: 02 September 2008 Publication History

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This paper introduces a device that creates remote intimacy by the use of two rings named "united-pulse". Each ring can measure the wearer's heartbeat and send it to the partner's ring. Hereby, artificial corporeality is created between the couple. By means of a working prototype, united-pulse has been successfully tested. Among the 28 participants the prototype has attracted large interest. Through the heartbeat -- the essential vital sign -- a feeling of being very close to the partner is provided. Touching the ring allows a small moment of intimacy in situations where emotional support is needed.

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MobileHCI '08: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
September 2008
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ISBN:9781595939524
DOI:10.1145/1409240
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  1. body-data
  2. design
  3. digital jewelry
  4. human-machine-interaction
  5. remote intimacy
  6. tangible
  7. user experience
  8. wearable

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