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WearAir: expressive t-shirts for air quality sensing

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WearAir: expressive t-shirts for air quality sensing
We designed and prototyped WearAir, an expressive T-shirt to sense the wearer’s surrounding air quality as indicated by the measured volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and publicly express those levels through visually expressive patterns. Although poor air quality has been shown to affect human health, our daily exposure to such pollutants has been inadequately captured and publicly shared. Our work is designed to accurately measure and publicly express the immediately local air quality. Obtaining information regarding air quality indirectly from others might help people to increase their awareness to air quality. Author Keywords Air quality, expressive interface, wearable, sensing
Sunyoung Kim, Eric Paulos, Mark D. Gross
Added 18 May 2010
Updated 18 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where TEI
Authors Sunyoung Kim, Eric Paulos, Mark D. Gross
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