DIS '22: Exploring Stateful Textiles with People with Disabilities
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Unstable Design Lab/Superhuman Computing Lab/BEEM Lab
Knitting Access: Exploring Stateful Textiles with People with Disabilities, authored by Annika Muehlbradt泭(PhD Comp. Sci22) and researchers Shaun Kane, director of the Superhuman Computing Lab, Laura Devendorf,泭director of the Unstable Design Lab, and Gregory Whiting, director of the BEEM Lab, won a DIS22 Honorable Mention award. Muehlbradt, an alumna of the Unstable Design and Superhuman Computing labs, presented the research during the Interaction Techniques track.泭
Knitting Access addresses how non-digital textile interfaces can fit meaningfully into the lives of people with disabilities and examines the qualities of textile interfaces that are important to them. It also explores new forms of self-tracking data that may appeal to people with disabilities, such as pressing in knitted bubbles, to count a specific activity or mood. For instance, some of the research subjects used the knitted bubbles to count work breaks, track hydration, or to note their emotions, like anxiety.
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Publication
Annika Muehlbradt, Gregory Whiting, Shaun Kane and 泭Laura Devendorf. 2022. Knitting Access: Exploring Stateful Textiles with People with Disabilities. In Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS 22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1058-1070. https://doi.org/10.1145/3532106.3533551 pdf (June 13-17, 2022, Virtual Event, Australia) [Best Paper Honorable Mention Award].