Physical Computing
Physical Computing
LighTuT
LighTuT
Wearable device for tutting (hand choreography)
Wearable device for tutting (hand choreography)


Overview
Overview
Overview
Sponsored by Woman Open Tech Lab
Physical Interface project
6-week project (11/8-12/13)
My Role: sketch, circuit, prototyping
Approach
Creating a wearable device using E-textile and Conductive Thread
Designed for tutting dancers
Circuits operate by connecting/disconnecting, turning on/off the lights
The Process
The Process
The Process
Concept and sketching
Circuit sketching
Prototyping
Prototype Testing
Final Prototyping
Background
As a tutting dancer myself,
I wanted to make something to highlight my tutting moves




Wearable device for dancers
Wearable device for dancers
LighTuT is a wearable lighting device for tutting dancers, to help the visual highlighting of their choreography with lights

Wearable device for dancers
LighTuT is a wearable lighting device for tutting dancers, to help the visual highlighting of their choreography with lights

Concept Sketch
Concept Sketch
The concept sketch for wearable device
The concept sketch for wearable device


Concept Sketch
The concept sketch for wearable device



Circuit Sketch
Sketching circuits before prototyping


Circuit Sketch
Sketching circuits before prototyping


Circuit Sketch
Sketching circuits before prototyping

First Prototype
Prototyped with E-textile and Conductive Thread

First Prototype
Prototyped with E-textile and Conductive Thread



Overall form, top view
Overall form, top view
Overall form



Left hand
Left hand



Right hand
Right hand
Prototype Testing
Prototype Testing



OOps! the green light is too weak…
Need to change the led or the battery
OOps! the green light is too weak…
Need to change the led or the battery
OOps! the green light is too weak…
Need to change the led or the battery



Orange light, bright enough!
But the circuit connection is somewhat stubborn
Orange light, bright enough!
But the circuit connection is a bit stubborn
Orange light, bright enough!
But the circuit connection is somewhat stubborn
Final Prototyping
Final Prototyping



Checking circuits
Checking circuits
Replacing malfunctioning components, ensuring the circuits can be connected properly, and to be sewn in neat lines
Replacing malfunctioning components, ensuring the circuits can be connected properly, and to be sewn in neat lines
Replacing malfunctioning components, ensuring the circuits can be connected properly, and to be sewn in neat lines
Modifying design
Modifying design
Unifying the colors and matching tones,
adding curve lines to the form,
smaller size for better fit to the hands
Unifying the colors and matching tones,
adding curve lines to the form,
smaller size for better fit to the hands
Unifying the colors and matching tones,
adding curve lines to the form,
smaller size for better fit to the hands




Final Prototype
The potential to use as stage props by making more complex circuits, and expanding to other body parts such as knees and ankles

Final Prototype
The potential to use as stage props by making more complex circuits, and expanding to other body parts such as knees and ankles



Circuit connection
Circuit connection
Circuit connection



Fingertip contact to connect the circuits
Fingertip contact to connect the circuits
Fingertip contact to connect circuits



Wrist point contact to connect the circuits
Wrist point contact to connect the circuits
Wrist point contact to connect circuits










