Wearable digitalia for apolitic users | “Wearable Technologies” project
The single-finger exoskeleton, which is moved by a servomotor and can individually be scaled by using 3D printing, uses Google’s speech recognition system to make its wearer respond when it recognizes pre-defined texts. The device, applying the Pavlovian conditioning theory, is capable to condition the user who got resigned from the recurring excesses of the political language, and prompts the user to formulate opinions against the programmed demagogy.
designer:
Dániel Cseh | MOME Media Design
supervisor:
József Tasnádi DLA, associate professor
consul:
Ákos Lipóczki DLA, associate professor
year of preparation
2015 | MA1
material and size:
3D Printed Plastic (ABS), Arduino Nano Microcontroller, HC05 Bluetooth Module, MG90S servo motor, LiPo battery | 120x40x40mm
photo:
Péter Sárközi
video:
Dániel Cseh