iBand - a wearable device for handshake-augmented interpersonal information exchange
The iBand project aims to leverage the simple gesture of the handshake, coupled with the qualities of jewelry to act as tangible keepsakes and reminders of relationships, to explore potential applications at the intersection of social networking and ubiquitous computing.
The prototype is a wearable bracelet, adjustable in design for different kinds of users (male, female). When worn, the circuit board and battery lay flat under the wrist and an infrared (IR) transceiver is positioned near the back of the thumb pointing toward the hand such that it is visible to an IR transceiver on another device when shaking hands. A handshake is detected via infrared transceiver alignment combined with hand/wrist orientation and gesture recognition using a 2-axis accelerometer.
In a full experience with this prototype, the user first enters contact/biographical information into a kiosk, which stores it in a database and assigns a unique ID number to their iBand. The user can also create a personal logo that appears on the LED display woven into their device. When the user shakes hands with another iBand user, ID numbers and logos are exchanged and stored. The LED display cycles through the stored logos at a pace reflecting the number of hands that have been shaken. When the user returns to the kiosk, it displays a list of new contacts by looking up the collected ID numbers in the database.
via infosthetics
PIX: Master in Visual Communication
PIX use small and bright LED matrix(177LEDs) to move pictures, images, texts, and various patterns that are displayed. Intense visual effects related to emotions, opinions and information are fashionably displayed.
PIX comming with specially designed download and editing software wich provide every user to produce and share their own animation via mail or mms. It is easy to carry, thanks to its compact size and light weight. It helps to create individualistic characters together with clothes and accessories.
Infrared-ray communication(ID wireless transmission & match icon comparison) between PIX owners lets them form a new form of bonding between individual and groups.
via: gizmologia

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