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Wearable accessories for cycling: tracking memories in urban spaces

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The paper presents a wearable system, distributed in the garments and on the bicycle, that enables the user to manage "memories" in order to change the human-environment affective interaction. The goal is to exploit wearable technologies in order to create a new form of interaction with urban spaces.

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    1. e-textiles
    2. quantified self
    3. urban spaces
    4. wearable computing

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