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FLUTTERLY
Co-working spaces will be increasingly frequented by workers and students in the future. With this perspective, Flutterly is to connect students in squad spaces at the TU/e, to help them communicate about their needs, like taking a break together or needing help. The three Flutterly devices communicate via the OOCSI server. In the interaction with Flutterly, the students can communicate through non-verbal, and subtle indications derived from the expressive
movement of feathers that shouldn’t distract them as much as smartphones and that support them while carrying out their project.
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course: Technologies for Connectivity, with Agnese Gualandi
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