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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.100.2019.tde-16072019-150118
Document
Author
Full name
Andressa Caroline Sassarão Gonçalves
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2019
Supervisor
Committee
Karam Junior, Dib (President)
Italiano, Isabel Cristina
Robic, Luciane Adario Biscolla
Sakurai, Cledson Akio
Title in Portuguese
A interação humano-computador por intermédio da tecnologia vestível
Keywords in Portuguese
Corpo
Design
Hibridização humano / não-humano
Moda
Tecnologia vestível
Abstract in Portuguese
Tendo em vista a convergência entre a moda, a tecnologia e o universo Internet of Things (IoT), em português, Internet das Coisas, esta pesquisa procura considerar que o corpo e o vestuário podem ir além das aparências. Por meio de uma perspectiva abrangente, as questões que delineiam o contexto das wearables technologies foram levantadas. Aparatos estes que, por meio da união com a tecnologia ressignificaram a compreensão das funções das roupas e dos acessórios, e funcionam no corpo e para o corpo como extensões das capacidades limitantes atreladas a ele. Mediante a um cenário interdisciplinar, a pesquisa busca problematizar essas tecnologias pela visão da comunicação, do design, do consumo e também direcionar a indagações pertencentes à cultura do trans-humanismo. Engloba-se o contexto histórico e teórico da concepção dos primeiros vestíveis tecnológicos, as instâncias conceituais e comerciais, e os entraves, bem como possibilidades no âmbito de custo, funcionalidade e privacidade. Considera-se por meio desta pesquisa, o fomento quanto a uma recente área do saber, no qual a moda atua como um objeto de disseminação de padrões de consumo implicando diretamente na atuação do humano-computador o que permite que ele exista simultaneamente, estendendo os limites entre os espaços físicos na esfera virtual
Title in English
The human-computer interaction through wearable technology
Keywords in English
Body
Design
Fashion
Human / nohuman hybridization
Wearables
Abstract in English
In view of the convergence between fashion, technology and the Internet of Things (IoT), this research seeks to consider that body and clothing can go beyond appearances. From a comprehensive perspective, the issues that outline the context of wearables technologies have been raised. Devices that, through union with technology, have redefined the understanding of the functions of clothing and accessories, and function in the body and for the body as extensions of the limiting capacities attached to it. Through an interdisciplinary scenario, the research seeks to problematize these technologies through the vision of communication, design, consumption and also to direct inquiries pertaining to the culture of transhumanism. It encompasses the historical and theoretical context of the conception of the first technological garments, the conceptual and commercial instances, and the obstacles, as well as possibilities in the scope of cost, functionality and privacy. It is considered through this research, the promotion of a recent area of knowledge, in which fashion acts as an object of dissemination of patterns of consumption implying directly in the human-computer performance that allows it to exist simultaneously, extending the limits between physical spaces in the virtual sphere
 
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Publishing Date
2019-07-22
 
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