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Snowflakes: A Prototyping Tool for Computational Jewelry

Oğuz Buruk, Çağlar Genç, İhsan Ozan Yıldırım, Mehmet C. Onbaşlı, Oğuzhan Özcan

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Abstract

Smart-jewelry design has many layers such as comfort, ergonomics, fashionability, interactivity and functionality that create a complex design process, making the form exploration challenging. Various wearable prototyping tools were developed to overcome this challenge; however, they are usually textile-based and do not target smart jewelry design. To bridge this gap, we developed Snowflakes that differentiates from existing tools by 1) allowing designers to explore different jewelry forms, 2) incorporating external materials such as leather, 3) creating form factors that fit body parts with flexible connectors. In this paper, we explain the design process of Snowflakes which is inspired by 7 design parameters (limbs, materials, grip, fastener, decoration, placement, form) extracted through the examination of non-smart jewelry. We also demonstrate three reimplementations and design concepts implemented with Snowflakes. Our exploration with Snowflakes contributes to the wearable community in terms of smart-jewelry visual expressions, interaction modalities, and merger of traditional and computational materials.

Topics & Concepts

SnowflakeInteractivityProcess (computing)Computer scienceWearable computerDesign processEngineering design processRapid prototypingHuman–computer interactionEngineering drawingEngineeringMechanical engineeringMultimediaEmbedded systemWork in processOperations managementOperating systemPhysicsMeteorologySnowInteractive and Immersive DisplaysInnovative Human-Technology InteractionTactile and Sensory Interactions