Saturday, March 6, 2010

Biofeedback Workstation - for soldiers (round 2)

Above is the *almost* final design of the biofeedback gear for soldiers.  Specific design details include bold, structural forms, and aggressive lines.  The "brotherhood" and "sisterhood" characteristic of the Army is also designed into the gear.  The warm, titanium, tube-like forms unify all parts of the product and mimic the blood veins in the human body.  Organization and structure are significant Army traditions and they can be found in the flexible, green sensors (which house the electrodes).  The three sensors are regimented in a straight line and labeled with the specific part of the body to which they are to be placed. 

I am still exploring the sensors' form and design details such as shape, thickness, durability, sweat resistant adhesive, etc.  Get excited!

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