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ASSIGNMENT 2A Monica Ordonez & Gianni Casanova

IDEA #1 HOWLING DRESS

We focused our wearable into a sound and touch experience, primarily on the sounds made primarily by wind (when the wind howls) and it's impact on buildings. We derived that concept on the smaller scale of the human body.
Combining it with elements similar to Vicktoria Modesta & Anouk's sonic wearable.
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We drew up a dress that emits a howl whenever it comes in contact with wind. Using a similar concept as when wind flows through pipes, we aim to incorporate "tunnel" elements to our wearable that will allow the passage of wind and create a "howl" and mixing it with the sensation of touch and sonic technology to contribute to the sensation.






IDEA #2 SWARM EARPIECE

The second idea came from the issue musicians and singers face of having their earpiece falling out mid-performance.

To combat this dilemma we came up with a wearable that attached to the shoulder-neck-ear area which will allow you to place your preferred ear phones within the wearable for a steady, flexible, and comfortable performance without fear of the ear piece falling out. Plus, it'll make a great fashion statement
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