Shoe Integrated Displays: A Prototype Sports Shoe Display and Design Space
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2018
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Abstract
In this paper, we address shoes as a platform for wearable displays. To open research on the area, we present a functional prototype of a display integrated to a sports shoe. The prototype utilizes three different areas of LEDs attached to the shoe as a display mechanism, and indicates the wearer's running pace relative to a preset target pace. To explore perceptions of the concept, and ideate further on the topic, we conducted semi-structured interviews with a group of regular runners. Initial findings suggest that the ambient, peripheral visibility of the sports shoe display is appreciated as fitting well to the running activity. To provide a structure for future work in the area we present a design space for shoe displays, identifying aspects such as scope of visibility, content, visualization style, and usage context.
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activity trackers, ambient displays, design space, gait analysis, running, running shoes, shoes, skiing, sports, wearable displays, wellness, Taverne
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Colley, A, Woźniak, P W, Kiss, F & Häkkilä, J 2018, Shoe Integrated Displays: A Prototype Sports Shoe Display and Design Space. in Proceedings of the 10th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. NordiCHI '18, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, pp. 39-46. https://doi.org/10.1145/3240167.3240216