TickleFoot: Design, Development and Evaluation of a Novel Foot-tickling Mechanism that Can Evoke Laughter

要旨

Tickling is a type of sensation that is associated with laughter, smiling, or other similar reactions. Psychology research has shown that tickling and laughter can significantly relieve stress. Although several tickling artifacts have been suggested in prior work, limited knowledge is available if those artifacts could evoke laughter. In this article, we aim at filling this gap by designing and developing a novel foot-tickling mechanism that can evoke laughter. We first developed an actuator that can create tickling sensations along the sole of the foot utilising magnet-driven brushes. Then, we conducted two studies to identify the most ticklish locations of the foot’s sole and stimulation patterns that can evoke laughter. In a follow-up study with a new set of participants, we confirmed that the identified stimuli could evoke laughter. From the participants’ feedback, we derived several applications that such a simulation could be useful. Finally, we embedded our actuators into a flexible insole, demonstrating the potential of a wearable tickling insole.

著者
Don Samitha Elvitigala
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Roger Boldu
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Suranga Nanayakkara
Technical University of Applied Sciences Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany
Denys J. C. Matthies
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

会議: UIST 2022

The ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology

セッション: Mind and Body

4 件の発表
2022-11-01 20:00:00
2022-11-01 21:00:00