DuoSkin: Rapidly Prototyping On-Skin User Interfaces Using Skin-Friendly Materials

In this paper, we aim to make durable and skin-friendly on-skin user interfaces available to the wider community, using commodity materials, electronic components, and fabrication processes.

Miniature devices have become wearable beyond the form factor of watches or rings-functional devices can now directly affix to the user's skin, unlocking a much wider canvas for electronics.

However, building such small and skin- friendly devices currently requires expensive materials and equipment that is mostly found in the medical  domain.

We present DuoSkin, a fabrication process that affords rapidly prototyping functional  devices directly on the user's skin using gold leaf as the key material, a commodity material that is skin-friendly, robust for everyday wear, and user-friendly in fabrication.

We demonstrate  how gold leaf enables three types of interaction modalities on DuoSkin devices: sensing touch input, displaying output, and communicating wirelessly with other devices.

Importantly, DuoSkin incorporates aesthetic customizations found on body decoration, giving form to exposed interfaces that so far have mostly been concealed by covers.

Our technical evaluation confirmed that gold leaf was more durable and preferable when affixed to skin than current commodity materials during everyday wear.

This makes gold leaf a viable material for users to build functional and compelling on-skin devices.

In our workshop to customize their own on-skin music controllers that reflected personal aesthetics.

DuoSkin work fuses the traditional practices of skin art with those found in digital fabrication to create a hybrid body decoration process, allowing users 
themselves to sketch, fabricate, and apply functional devices with their personally desired purpose onto their own body.

With the development in materials and automatization, we expect to see such devices and user interfaces to reach even broader adoption.


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