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From wearing desires to the power of gazing hidden wearable technology algorithm (Based on system design)

웨어러블 기술 알고리즘에 숨겨진 입는 욕망에서부터 시선의 권력까지(시스템 설계 관점에서)

  • Kang, Jangmook (Dept. of Big Data Industry Security, Namseoul University)
  • 강장묵 (남서울대학교 빅데이터산업보안학과)
  • Received : 2018.07.30
  • Accepted : 2018.08.10
  • Published : 2018.08.31

Abstract

This paper examines the wearable technology in two aspects. First, it is the desire that permeates the clothes that smart technology is embroidered. Second, it is a reflection on the gaze that looks at the user wearing clothes. This article is a study on clothes that will be newly appeared with wearable technology. But this is not just a technical issue. Rather, it is a system design that takes human instinct into clothes. Therefore, this study encompasses social scientific boundaries. This article does not refer to data collected from wearables as simple sensing based data. Rather, wearable technology reveals human life activities and emotions. This paper is an attempt to combine or combine humanities and technology.

이글은 웨어러블 기술을 두 가지 측면에서 고찰하였다. 첫째, 스마트 기술이 접목된 옷에 스며든 욕망이다. 둘째, 옷을 입은 이용자를 바라보는 시선에 대한 고찰이다. 이 글은 웨어러블 기술로 새롭게 등장할 옷에 대한 연구이다. 그러나 이 옷은 단순히 기술적인 문제가 아니다. 오히려, 옷에 대한 인간 본능을 고려한 시스템 설계이다. 따라서 이 연구는 사회과학적 경계를 아우른다. 이 글은 웨어러블에서 수집된 데이터가 단순한 센싱 기반의 데이터라 보지 않는다. 오히려, 웨어러블 기술은 인간 고유의 생명활동과 감정을 드러낸다. 이글은 인문학과 기술을 융합 또는 복합한 시도이다.

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