Bjorn Franke

Affective Sensory Extensions
Mixed Media, 3 Objects 123/35/21, 1 Film 4:08 min.br> 2006

Affective Sensory Extensions is a short film and collection of three wearable interfaces that monitor health-related information concerning the user’s body. The devices create an immediate and tangible experience by anticipating the long-term consequences of the user’s behaviour. Rather than displaying the information as abstract data, the devices transform them into tangible and unpleasant consequences by using the body itself as a display.

The Stressed device measures stress and starts to scratch unpleasantly to force the user to wind down by amplifying the stress. The Sunburned device measures the sun’s radiation and creates and artificial sunburn to force the user to leave the sun. The Cramped device measures body postures and induces and artificial cramp if the position is to static or unhealthy.

Affective Sensory Extensions
Affective Sensory Extensions
Affective Sensory Extensions
Affective Sensory Extensions
Affective Sensory Extensions
Affective Sensory Extensions

Credits
Concept and Design: Björn Franke
Video: Björn Franke
Sound: Sarah Owens and Graham Lawson
Speaker: Lynn Kingelin

Exhibitions
Designed Disorder, CUBE, Manchester, United Kingdom, October 1–31, 2010.
Warming Up, Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral, Bad Ems, Germany, May 8, 2009.
Die Römer VI – Kommunikologie, Projektraum Römerstrasse, Stuttgart, Germany, November 15, 2008.
The Art of Research, Lume Gallery, Helsinki, Finland, October 1–12, 2007.