October 2022
Intermediate to advanced
526 pages
14h 46m
English
Getting a response through and with our wearable is exciting. The world of outputs and actuators can help us do that. If a wearer must create the input themselves, it can become a burden. Implicit interaction (Schmidt, A., 2000) is possible by using sensors to capture the data. Then, we can process this with Arduino for the wearer; that can be stored or is interpreted for an output.
Important note
Implicit interaction is about putting humans first and having technology as a background system. It is an approach that engages a wearer and creates systems that don’t require extra steps or actions to allow them to work as intended. Making systems fun and engaging for a wearer is a great way to enhance a system’s ...
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