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Is it a straitjacket? A life jacket? No – it’s Like-a-Hug, the remote inflatable Facebook parka

The Art of manicured Verreißens dubious products have come a little out of style. At this point, our columnist Peter Glaser therefore presents once a month, a review of a different kind: the trashing of the month. Suggestions for particularly under assessment items are gladly accepted by mail.

Melissa Kit Chow, Member of the Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab, has, together with her colleagues Andy Payne and Phil Seaton, a so-called social developed media jacket, a “hug” when someone from their own Facebook timeline click “Like”. The jacket inflates then segment by segment, and gives the wearer the appearance of a slightly rumpled version of the Michelin man.

In a small demo video young, computer-savvy people are severely blurred to see what is undoubtedly evoke romantic feelings to. A hug Jackets application example image shows a narrow beings sitting alone at a table in a crowded pub (poor thing), and all are now to see how his jacket inflates itself and the nature sits like cast in plastic. Everyone should see how someone is fernumarmt.

Terrible.

Who sees the pressing pressure of an inflatable plastic jacket as an experimental form of a hug, confused something fundamental. There are things that have nothing to do with each other, which can be brought on by a tricky way of looking at each other but apparently. The best example of this is the old advertising slogan “Milky Way even floats in milk,” the so successfully doing as he would be useful as it tells us much, in fact, is like “cars can even park on Persian carpets” or “Our Wischmopstiele even lean against walls! “

gadgets are getting closer body. At the Institute for Interactive Design in Gothenburg developers have built a fernkuschelbares pillows six years ago. The movement patterns were transferred into a similar pillow at the other end of the line and there transformed by electroluminescent wire in the fabric cover in soft glowing patterns. In the Tangible Media Group Jackie Lee and Hyemin Chung have also built drinking glasses for lovers many years ago that have sensors on the rim of the glass and LED illumination that lights via network connection if the other is drinking from his cup.

remote ignition Hugs are a poor idea. For technical reasons, the hug has to be reduced to something that is not a hug, not even a cheap substitute (ie something like the hugging telegram messenger instead of the singing telegram messenger). What comes out is a bag to put on, which is triggered if anyone, the Edge Rank Algorithm on Facebook zuspielt one, click on the classic Facebook baby word – Like

is in English a thereby also the ambiguity of the concept clear. “Like” is not only “like”, but it has also

the importance of the comparative “like” (“Something like a hug”)

There are things which can not be transmitted by certain media, if you try anyway, the shot goes sometimes backfires. We take fireworks on TV. There is nothing more intimate reflection. In the living room through limited size and display costs an average TV screen fireworks always reminds of a sad look into a furnace hole. The fireworks Sky lives of the length at which it unfolds. And this length is not transferable, unless you have a home Cinemax in the basement. The situation is not even like a model train to a real railroad. The fireworks simply ceases to function when it is distributed through television.

Also, it was made an embrace if it is to be an inflatable jacket suddenly. There are also thick, huge, awkward, but incredibly nice people from whom you can embrace before, even if they crush half the chest and a hug like the glasses from his face. You take out that because of the inconvenience and the associated huge, but incredibly nice man is present, which makes up the back. Now you can of course try to extract only the Crushed, Pressed, unpleasant, that lies with every hug, and leave out the nice people. But this is worse than a fireworks on TV. It has not even fire and nothing exploded. All that remains is the feeling that one has now blackmailing their own clothes. <- AUTHOR MARKER DATA BEGIN -> ( Peter Glaser ) / <- RSPEAK_STOP - > (bsc)
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