Designed
by MIT student Melissa Chow, the ‘Like-A-Hug’ is a wearable social
media vest that allows for hugs to be given via Facebook, bringing us
closer despite physical distance.
The vest inflates when friends ‘Like’ a photo, video, or status update on the wearer’s wall.
It’s
creator says this ‘allows us to feel the warmth, encouragement,
support, or love that we feel when we receive hugs.Hugs can also be sent
back to the original sender by squeezing the vest and deflating it.
‘The project was done as an exercise and exploration in shape display,’
said Miss Chow.’We came up with the concept over a casual conversation
about long-distance relationships and the limitations of video chat
interfaces like Skype. The concept of telepresence arose, and we toyed
with the idea of receiving hugs via wireless technology. The result was
Like-A-Hug. Connecting it to Facebook conceptually was simply a way to
explore how social media might push past the traditional graphic user
interface.’Air pockets inside the jacket inflate when the wearer’s mobile phone sends a signal a page has been liked.
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