stretchCOLOR Kinesthetic Textile Interface









[project description]
CREDITS
The current development of this project is supported by a University of Michigan interdisciplinary MCubed seed-funding grant titled "Tactile interfaces and environments for developing motor skills and social interaction in children with autism."
Principal Investigators
Sean Ahlquist, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan - Architecture
Costanza Colombi, Research Assistant Professor, University of Michigan - Psychiatry
Dale Ulrich, Professor, University of Michigan - Kinesiology
Leah Ketcheson, Post-doctoral Student, University of Michigan - Kinesiology
Researchers
Architecture: Oliver Popadich
Kinesiology: Erin Almony, Erika Goodman
Collaborators
Mark Burke, Director, Spectrum Therapy Center, Ann Arbor
Initial development of this research was supported by a University of Michigan - Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Research Through Making grant titled "Social Sensory Surfaces: Physical Computing, Tactile (Textile) Interfaces and Collaborative Tools for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder."
Principal Investigators
Sean Ahlquist, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan - Architecture
David Chesney, Senior Lecturer, University of Michigan - Computer Science
Researchers
Architecture: Coco Ke Shi, Yurong Wu
Computer Science: Evan Cann
Collaborators
Mark Burke, Director, Spectrum Therapy Center, Ann Arbor
Tabitha Wisecup, Assistant Director, Spectrum Therapy Center