Inflated Exertion: Designing a Bodily Extension that Embodies Physical Activity | Rakesh Patibanda
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Inflated Exertion: Designing a Bodily Extension that Embodies Physical Activity

Embodied Interaction Full Paper
Year2025
VenueTEI '25
Pages7 pages
Inflated Exertion: Designing a Bodily Extension that Embodies Physical Activity

Interactive technologies such as smartwatches have been increasingly used to track physical activity.

Interactive technologies such as smartwatches have been increasingly used to track physical activity. However, they often reduce physical activity to numerical outputs, missing the opportunity to enhance the user’s perception of, and hence, deepen their connection to, the physical activity. Prior research on bodily extensions has shown the potential for facilitating increased bodily awareness; however, their capacity to transform users’ everyday life experiences, such as potential physical activity, remains under-explored. To begin exploring this gap, we introduce “Inflated Exertion,” a pneumatic bodily extension designed to embody physical activity. The bodily extension inflates in response to the intensity and duration of a user’s exertion, offering a dynamic embodiment of the person’s physical activity to support people to engage with their bodies.

Aryan Saini, Sabari Vs, Maria Fernanda Montoya, Nathalie Overdevest, Rakesh Patibanda, Don Samitha Elvitigala, Elise van den Hoven, Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller

Pneumatics Physical activity Embodied Interaction Data Physicalization
AS
Aryan Saini
SV
Sabari Vs
MF
Maria Fernanda Montoya
NO
Nathalie Overdevest
RP
Rakesh Patibanda
DS
Don Samitha Elvitigala
EV
Elise van den Hoven
Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller