M.F.A./M.A.
Michaela Honauer is a PhD student and research assistant of the HCI Group at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Her research focuses on Interactive Costumes along with a background in Media Art & Design and Media Science/Psychology. She has a strong passion for technology and works as interaction artist for media-based performances.
Web_ http://www.mihoo.de/
In this workshop we create a little bag or wallet that integrates a light feature. The clou is we won’t use any cables or microcontrolles – instead of that we work with conductive threads and fabrics for integrating a textile-based circuit and button-like functions. Only the LEDs and power source are real ‘hardware’. Participants can […]
This is the result of an interdisciplinary student project: Three dance costumes sensing body movements or positions and turning it into light or sound. Designers and computer scientists have created hand-in-hand theSonification, Movement-to-Light and Lightification Costume that enable new ways of interactivity on the stage. The goal was to explore textile-integrated sensors, the challenge is […]
This is the result of an interdisciplinary student project: Three dance costumes sensing body movements or positions and turning it into light or sound. Designers and computer scientists have created hand-in-hand theSonification, Movement-to-Light and Lightification Costume that enable new ways of interactivity on the stage. The goal was to explore textile-integrated sensors, the challenge is […]
This is the result of an interdisciplinary student project: Three dance costumes sensing body movements or positions and turning it into light or sound. Designers and computer scientists have created hand-in-hand theSonification, Movement-to-Light and Lightification Costume that enable new ways of interactivity on the stage. The goal was to explore textile-integrated sensors, the challenge is […]