Textile Research Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 28, 2024
A
scarf
is
a
social
requirement
in
feminine
clothing,
and
contributes
to
sober
appearance.
It
offers
many
thermophysiological
comfort
features.
The
aim
this
work
develop
mathematical
model
predict
air
water
vapor
permeability,
thermal
resistance,
moisture
management
pilling
resistance
scarves,
as
function
of
warp
count,
weft
count
ends
per
inch,
picks
fabric
weight
grams
square
meter.
Linear
quadratic
models
were
fitted
using
the
least
squares
approximation
technique.
Error
analysis
both
showed
that
behave
better
for
management.
However,
linear
found
be
better.
Journal of Industrial Textiles,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
55
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
Mood
fluctuations,
influenced
by
factors
such
as
workplace
stress,
academic
pressure,
and
interpersonal
relationships,
can
significantly
affect
mental
health
decision
making.
Effective
mood
regulation
is
essential
for
maintaining
psychological
well-being,
especially
during
critical
developmental
phases
adolescence.
Traditional
management
methods
often
rely
on
personal
willpower
subjective
techniques,
which
be
inadequate
in
high
stress
situations.
Recent
advancements
wearable
technology,
particularly
the
field
of
smart
textiles,
have
led
to
continuous
objective
regulation.
This
review
explores
integration
textiles
with
regulation,
focusing
emerging
technologies
that
incorporate
principles
into
fabric
designs.
It
examines
various
equipped
sensors,
actuators,
biofeedback
mechanisms
monitor
physiological
indicators
related
mood,
heart
rate
skin
conductivity.
These
not
only
provide
real-time
feedback
but
also
offer
interactive
elements,
temperature
light
modulation,
tactile
feedback,
allowing
users
actively
engage
their
emotional
states.
In
addition,
mobile
applications
allows
track
patterns
identify
triggers,
thereby
enhancing
self-awareness.
end,
through
a
synthesis
current
research,
this
discusses
impacts
these
wearables,
including
efficacy
reduction,
anxiety
management,
overall
resilience.
highlights
challenges
future
research
directions
realm
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(8), P. 4649 - 4649
Published: April 13, 2022
Lately,
most
studies
on
sustainable
design
from
the
perspective
of
emotional
durability
focus
product
design,
particularly
exploring
how
do
functions
direct
consumers’
changes
after
is
used,
but
overlook
significant
impact
visual
impression
their
judgment.
Therefore,
this
paper
aims
at
finding
out
to
maintain
emotionally
durable
connection
between
consumers
and
products
with
help
communication
so
as
provide
guidance
for
prolonging
service
life
reducing
waste
consumption
resources.
Based
literature
reviews
firstly
adopted
case
study
method
analyze
more
than
85
high-quality
practice
cases
put
forward
preliminary
strategies.
The
behavior
research
was
then
applied
consumer
involved
in
strategies,
those
strategies
were
upgraded
according
analysis
results.
above
work,
proposed
six
improve
namely,
Enjoyment,
Functionality,
Narrativity,
Symbolism,
Interaction,
Innovation.
In
area
sustainability,
a
new
mode
make
be
acceptable
long-term
holding.
Emotionally
can
influence
aesthetics
lead
toward
use
products.
Autoethnography
is
a
valuable
methodological
approach
bridging
the
gap
between
personal
experiences
and
academic
inquiry,
enabling
researchers
to
gain
deep
insights
into
various
dimensions
of
technology
use
design.
While
its
adoption
in
Human-Computer
Interaction
(HCI)
continues
grow,
comprehensive
investigation
function
role
within
HCI
research
still
lacking.
This
paper
examines
evolving
landscape
autoethnographies
over
past
two
decades
through
systematic
literature
review.
We
identify
prevalent
themes,
methodologies,
contributions
emerging
from
by
analysing
corpus
31
publications.
Furthermore,
we
detail
data
collection
techniques
analysis
methods
describe
reporting
standards.
Our
review
aims
inform
future
researchers,
practitioners,
designers.
It
encourages
them
embrace
autoethnography's
rich
opportunities
providing
examples
across
domains
(e.g.,
embodiment
or
health
wellbeing)
advance
our
understanding
complex
relationships
humans
technology.
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(CSCW1), P. 1 - 33
Published: April 17, 2024
Mindfulness
practice
has
many
mental
and
physical
well-being
benefits.
With
the
increased
popularity
of
live
stream
technologies
impact
COVID-19,
people
have
turned
to
tools
participate
in
online
meditation
sessions.
To
better
understand
practices,
challenges,
opportunities
live-stream
meditation,
we
conducted
a
three-month
autoethnographic
study,
during
which
two
researchers
participated
sessions
as
audience.
Then
follow-up
semi-structured
interview
study
with
10
experienced
teachers
who
use
different
tools.
We
found
that
although
having
weaker
social
presence
than
in-person
facilitates
attendees
establishing
routine
connecting
other
meditators.
Teachers
streams
deliver
world
also
enhances
their
brand
building.
identified
challenges
using
for
from
perspectives
both
audiences
teachers,
provided
design
recommendations
utilize
resource
wellbeing.
Biofeedback
sensors
that
measure
body
signals,
such
as
heart
rate,
are
often
used
for
bodily
awareness
and
behavioural
change.
In
contrast,
this
project,
we
wanted
to
use
sensor
data
an
artistic
resource
craft
wearable
textile
portraits
mementos
of
a
moment
in
time.
During
the
pandemic,
conducted
user
study
design
knitted
biodata
portraits.
We
met
up
individually
with
20
participants
their
translated
into
digitally-designed
aesthetic
patterns
machine
knitting.
Using
hacked
knitting
machine,
fabricated
these
create
personalized
shrugs
enable
individuals
"wear
on
sleeve".
Two
years
later,
when
it
was
safe
do
so,
2
studio
workshops
participants,
followed
by
10
individual
interviews.
Our
qualitative
insights
reveal
how
felt
about
seeing
own
biodata,
others,
machine-knitted
wearables
perceived
precious
value
attachment.
Many
digital
technologies
have
been
invented
to
support
mindfulness,
the
practice
of
bringing
attention
present
moment
without
judgment.
While
most
focus
on
mindfulness
meditation
training
for
novices,
in
this
paper,
we
explore
designing
technology
everyday
activities
people
with
varying
levels
experience.
Through
9
magic
machine
workshops,
30
practitioners
explored
and
reflected
their
personal
experiences
generated
designs
that
daily
practice.
Our
findings
identified
six
categories
conceptualized
by
our
participants:
objects,
physical
spaces,
wearables,
metaphorical
art,
companions,
toys.
We
further
analyze
practitioners'
thought
processes
considerations
such
as
eliciting
regulating
emotion
associating
routine
activities.
Finally,
discuss
implications
individualized
products
potential
using
co-design
workshops
a
practical
design
space.
Squeezing
objects
has
been
proven
to
be
effective
in
helping
people
release
negative
emotions.
This
work-in-progress
study
revolves
around
the
design
and
development
of
a
proof-of-concept
system
facilitate
conversations
on
how
squeezable
interfaces
for
emotion
regulation
workplace.
In
this
paper,
we
describe
EmoSkweezee,
an
interactive
desktop
wallpaper
controlled
by
ball
support
peripheral
way.
our
pilot
study,
utilized
provoke
discussions
with
HCI
practitioners
about
their
perspectives
potential
regulation.
future,
requirements
interface
will
explored
desk
workers
experts
through
interviews
co-design
workshops.
serve
as
catalyst
future
user
studies.
Feeling
another
person's
breathing
is
an
intimate
encounter
that
can
promote
deep
connection,
communicate
affective
information,
and
influence
our
physiological
state.
Emerging
technologies
are
exploring
the
mediation
of
biosignals,
such
as
breathing,
between
people
to
yield
meaningful
interactions.
However,
little
known
about
people's
subjective
responses
mediated
breath
implications
for
designing
these
mediatory
interfaces.