Project Details
Abstract
This research examines wearable, fashionable interaction design to mediate the narrative and semiotic
concepts found in technology and fashion. We will discuss the principles of design anthropology
using a Taiwan proverbs process to transmit the “people-situation-reason-object” method and analyze
care design examples that provide new thinking for designers engaged in future industry. Design
anthropology attempts to engage physiological and psychological design through technologyfunction,
meaning-form and fashion aesthetics to achieve cognition between people and environment.
The wearable, fashionable interaction provides story characteristics and semantic ideas transmitted
to craft-cultural, collective, cheerful and creative performance. It is more confident and innovative
attempt, that is able to achieve a joyful, fundamental interface. This study takes two directions for
cultural thinking as the basis to establish a set of traditional craft designs with interactive experience
objects that assist designers in examining the sensual feelings to initiate a new lifestyle value.
Project IDs
Project ID:PE10607-0232
External Project ID:MOST106-2410-H182-017
External Project ID:MOST106-2410-H182-017
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/08/17 → 31/07/18 |
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