10. IMPLICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS#

Let´s talk about sex#

To find more useful or curious information about sex, here you can find more Sexual Infographics

PSS Value#

Customer Journey#

Detailed Phases of Sexual Response

1. Desire#

Click here for more information about the importance of Eye contact

To stimulate desire it is important to create a relaxed and intimate environment. In this stage we can find several ways to stimulate the 5 senses without the need of fisical interaction.

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2. Arousal#

Even if estimulation begins from desire we want to focus our attention in arousal.

Arousal can take 1 min for man and between 15-20 minutes for woman. Here is more info about Desire Differences by Gender and Desire and Arousal

In this video we can apreciate the importance of slow undressing as part of the estimulation.

Estimulating the erogenous points

3. Plateu#

4. Orgasm#

Life is too short to fake orgasms#

5. Resolution#

Arousal can take 1 min for man and between 15-20 minutes for woman. Here is more info about Desire Differences by Gender and Desire and Arousal

Stakeholders#

Professionals:

Sexologysts have different backgrounds: Neuroscience / medicine: biological bases of sexual behavior (hormones, brain chemistry) Public health: prevention, education and sexual health challenges: STIs, safer-sex practices, sexual rights and consent and sexual diversity Psychologist / sociologist /anthropologist: sexual behavior related to culture and society. The study of love, sexual emotions, human relationships, human sexual response, criminal sexual behaviour, sexual function, sexual pleasure and fulfilment.

UPPSS Outcomes#

References#

Paula Achacartegui

What do You Want

Tender

Tender is a garment that exhibits a technical knit textile that incorporates programmable microchips in each pocket integrated into the material. Touch sensitive garment is one of many possible applications of the developed textile. Tender is a garment that reacts to stroking. It lights up separate pockets on the body according to how they have been in contact with the skin. By stroking the garment it is possible to “move” the lighted part of the wearable. Tender represents the value of the new craftsmanship. It suggests the soft light and personalized interaction to be the luxury of today. It is a first prototype that will be developed further as part of the ongoing CRISP project.

Tender by CRISP (Kristi Kuusk, Martijn ten Bhömer, Paula Kassenaar, Textiel Museum Tilburg, Philips Research) from Wearable Senses on Vimeo.

Skin + Bone

(detects heart rate sensor that is worn on the chest and galvanic skin response sensor that sense your general activeness (active vs. passive) and your level of stress (steady vs. arrhythmic heartbeat).

Social Skin from Wearable Senses on Vimeo.

Squeeze Light

Squeeze Light from Wearable Senses on Vimeo.

Magnets

JADE by Leonie Tenthof van Noorden from Wearable Senses on Vimeo.

The way both can play with the garment

Crafting Wearables from Tamás Fejér on Vimeo.