- Visual designer Yujie Jiang, as the lead designer for the brand and the visualising interface of EmotiBit, is making her best effort to dig into the connection between wearable technology and interaction design
- It said that being active in the creative technology industry, Jiang, is aware of the need raised by making wearable tracking technology open-source for people’s daily life
An open-source wearable biosensor module, EmotiBit developed by Connected Future Labs, is launching production in August. Visual designer Yujie Jiang, as the lead designer for the brand and the visualising interface of EmotiBit, is making her best effort to dig into the connection between wearable technology and interaction design. Jiang believes this wearable technology is a powerful visualization tool to educate and inspire people and change how people interact in the future.
It said that being active in the creative technology industry, Jiang, is aware of the need raised by making wearable tracking technology open-source for people’s daily life. So, she helped to build and designed the brand for this incredibly on-demand source, and she believes that EmotiBit could be a critical open-source for artists, researchers, educators, and anyone with a curiosity to know more about their mind and body.
Jiang said since it gives people a chance to explore the body’s sensational experience, having an intuitive and clear visualising interface is crucial to its users. The original visualising interface contains 16 real-time data streams that provide comprehensive information about the wearer’s physiological status and emotions. Jiang’s newly designed interface compacted these massive and complicated datasets into an intuitive and aesthetic visualizing platform that is easily understandable by users who don’t own a science background, such as artists or DIYers, which expands the opportunities for the open-source to be used in the art and creative field.
This AR app uses animated 3D visuals to help change people’s perspectives with the product and technology they encounter daily and allows people to learn about the relationship between their lives and the technology in a more comprehensive picture