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Exploring the Design Space of Badge Based Input

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In this paper, we explore input with wearables that can be attached and detached at will from any of our regular clothes. These wearables do not cause any permanent effect on our clothing and are suitable to be worn anywhere, thus making them very similar to badges we wear. To explore this idea of non-permanent badge input, we studied various methods to fasten objects to our clothing and organise them in the form of a design space. We leverage this synthesis, along with literature and existing products to present possible interaction gestures these badge-based wearables can enable.

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          Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction  Volume 4, Issue ISS
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          November 2020
          488 pages
          EISSN:2573-0142
          DOI:10.1145/3433930
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