Designing for Wearable and Fashionable Care Design: Exploring Technology and Craft Culture Interdisciplinary Design

Project: National Science and Technology CouncilNational Science and Technology Council Academic Grants

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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
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/08/1731/07/18

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