
KineticWear
Feedback loops between body, machine, and data.
KineticWear is my ongoing exploration into soft, embedded sensing systems, wearables that don’t just track, but understand motion, impact, and intent. It’s where material design meets real-time analytics: flexible sensors, microcontrollers, wireless feedback, and an analysis about how humans move, create force and sustain balance kinematically.
The idea started with a few simulaneous requests for IoT development, like a sport equipment that can captured strike velocity and impact force, another request about hubbing together IoT devices, and reading research that tracked kinematic signatures against health metrics, but it quickly grew into something broader.
Now, it’s a framework for studying how to integrate pressure mapping, accelerometers, and haptic feedback into clothing, footwear, and gear. Each iteration explores just a bit more about how movement translates into motion, rhythm, and measurable energy, along with understanding the sheer force physics of embedded materials.
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