Paired Partner Plushies: A Haptic Approach to Long Distance Communication

The goal of this work is to create a novel means of long distance communication which preserves the intimacy of an in-person relationship. It takes the form of a pair of stuffed seals fondly named Pik and Pak (or PikPak as a whole, after pikpaksriruk, the Inuit word for `precious') that two peo...

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Main Authors: Zhu, Felicia, Pan, Jessica
Other Authors: Littman, Michael
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01bk128f019
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spelling ftprincetonuniv:oai:dataspace.princeton.edu:88435/dsp01bk128f019 2023-05-15T16:55:12+02:00 Paired Partner Plushies: A Haptic Approach to Long Distance Communication Zhu, Felicia Pan, Jessica Littman, Michael 2021-04-29 application/pdf http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01bk128f019 en eng http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01bk128f019 Princeton University Senior Theses 2021 ftprincetonuniv 2022-04-10T21:04:53Z The goal of this work is to create a novel means of long distance communication which preserves the intimacy of an in-person relationship. It takes the form of a pair of stuffed seals fondly named Pik and Pak (or PikPak as a whole, after pikpaksriruk, the Inuit word for `precious') that two people may use to feel connected to one another. This is similar to some technologies already out on the market. For example, friendship lamps in which lighting up one of the lamps in a pair will light up its counterpart; bond bracelets function in a similar way, in which tapping an interface on one of the bracelets will vibrate its partner bracelet. However, while it is possible to communicate audibly or visually at a distance using such devices, we are lacking in creative and comforting haptic communication technology that utilizes multiple human senses. PikPak is a companion which uses touch sensors, buzzers, motors, and LEDs to stimulate and reconcile the three senses of sight, touch, and hearing. By integrating a user-friendly interface and endearing companion with multiple sensors and microcontrollers, we will expand and innovate semi-automated long distance communication. Bachelor Thesis inuit DataSpace at Princeton University Pik ENVELOPE(67.200,67.200,-70.783,-70.783)
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description The goal of this work is to create a novel means of long distance communication which preserves the intimacy of an in-person relationship. It takes the form of a pair of stuffed seals fondly named Pik and Pak (or PikPak as a whole, after pikpaksriruk, the Inuit word for `precious') that two people may use to feel connected to one another. This is similar to some technologies already out on the market. For example, friendship lamps in which lighting up one of the lamps in a pair will light up its counterpart; bond bracelets function in a similar way, in which tapping an interface on one of the bracelets will vibrate its partner bracelet. However, while it is possible to communicate audibly or visually at a distance using such devices, we are lacking in creative and comforting haptic communication technology that utilizes multiple human senses. PikPak is a companion which uses touch sensors, buzzers, motors, and LEDs to stimulate and reconcile the three senses of sight, touch, and hearing. By integrating a user-friendly interface and endearing companion with multiple sensors and microcontrollers, we will expand and innovate semi-automated long distance communication.
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