Resources
Resources
Extra Credit
Extra credit is available by researching relevant multisensory interfaces. In order to receive these points, you will need to submit a written evaluation describing the interface, which sensory modalities are present, and what you learned from your research. Each interface is worth up to ½% on the final grade, up to a max of 3% (for researching 6 interfaces).
Office Hours
- Schedule Lauren Race’s office hours
- Design feedback, concept development, accessibility, research methods, UX, presentation support
- Schedule Daniel Johnston’s office hours
- Soft circuitry, Pcomp, fabrication, design feedback
Optional Reading
HCI
- Miele, Joshua. Blind Eye for the Sighted Guy. 2013.
- Park, Christine and John Alderman. Designing Across Senses. 2018.
- Marianna Obrist Google Scholar
- Velasco, Carlos and Marianna Obrist. Multisensory Experiences. 2020.
- SCHI Lab: Multisensory Experiences
- Sensoria: An exploratory interdisciplinary framework for researching multimodal & sensory experiences
- SCHI Lab publications
- CHI: Smell, Taste, and Temperature Interfaces
- Haverkamp, Michael. Synesthetic Design: Handbook for a Multi-Sensory Approach. 2012.
- Di Luca, Massimiliano. Multisensory Softness: Perceived Compliance from Multiple Sources of Information. 2014.
Museums
- Christidou, Dimitra. Art, touch and meaning making: an analysis of multisensory interpretation in the museum. 2018.
- Lipps, Andrea and Ellen Lupton. The Senses: Design Beyond Vision. 2018.
- Cooper Hewitt. The Senses: Design Beyond Vision exhibition
- Van Abbe Museum: DELINKING AND RELINKING – MULTI-SENSORY COLLECTION DISPLAY
- The Museum of Craft and Design: LIVING WITH SCENTS
- New York Public Library. Art and Low-Vision: A Multi-Sensory Museum Experience
- Levent, Nina and Alvaro Pascual-Leone. The Multisensory Museum: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Touch, Sound, Smell, Memory, and Space. 2014.
- Schleuning, Sarah. Different by Design: A New, Inclusive Framework for Accessible Museum Exhibitions. 2023.
- Ucar, Ezgi. Multisensory Met: Touch, Smell, and Hear Art. 2015.
Olfactory
- OWidgets
- Engaging with Sense of Smell Through Textile Interactions
- Burr, Chandler. The Art of Scent: 1889 – 2012
- Godin, Leona. Designing With Smell in Mind: Architecture’s Neglected Sense. 2023.
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Taste
Touch
- Institute of Education. IN-TOUCH: DIGITAL TOUCH COMMUNICATION
- Ultraleap: Turning ultrasound into virtual touch
- Sensor e-Textiles for people with dementia
- Sugandha Gupta: Sensory Textiles
- Exploratorium: Visit the Tactile Dome
- Haptx: Industrial-grade haptic technology
- TOUCH Workshop with Anna Betbeze – The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO For Creative Inquiry
Wearables
- Aisen Caro Chacin: Sensory Pathways for the Plastic Mind
- Musical Haptic Wearables for Synchronisation of Visually-impaired Performers: a Co-design Approach