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Second Skin (2013)
This project showcases a wearable volume that accommodates the body to explore, measure, and negotiate the boundary of personal space. The wearer can orient Second Skin in several ways in response to their recanting sense of personal space. Angled contours and reflective mirrors further guide, block, or manipulate the wearer’s vision. The design employs 3D scanning (photogrammetry) and computational modelling such that the form adapts uniquely to the wearer's body.
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Collaborators: Diana Galimova and Spring Lu
Supervisors: Angela Woda and Dr Paul Loh
Exhibited: 2nd Skin Exhibition, Wunderlich Gallery, Melbourne, AU
Featured: Making as Pedagogy: Engaging Technology in Design Teaching (Loh 2017)
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