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Sharon Baurley

Researcher at Royal College of Art

Publications -  47
Citations -  582

Sharon Baurley is an academic researcher from Royal College of Art. The author has contributed to research in topics: Open design & Design education. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 42 publications receiving 472 citations. Previous affiliations of Sharon Baurley include University of Nottingham & Brunel University London.

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Interactive and experiential design in smart textile products and applications

TL;DR: The integration of smart functionality into clothing and other textile products will radically change the culture surrounding these products, fundamentally altering people’s relationships with them and the way they use them.
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The brain’s response to pleasant touch: an EEG investigation of tactile caressing

TL;DR: A dissociation of the sensory and affective aspects of touch in the somatosensory system is suggested and may provide features that may be used for single trial decoding of affective mental states from simple electroencephalographic measurements.
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From codes to patterns: designing interactive decoration for tableware

TL;DR: An iterative collaboration with ceramic designers and a restaurant to refine a recognition technology to work reliably on ceramics, produce a pattern book of designs, and prototype sets of tableware and a mobile app to enhance a dining experience are charted.
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Tactile perceptions of digital textiles: a design research approach

TL;DR: A new perspective from which the production of multi-touch interactive video representations of the tactile qualities of materials is considered is offered, and methods to animate and bring these properties alive using design methods are developed.
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Mechanical, chemical, biological: Moving towards closed-loop bio-based recycling in a circular economy of sustainable textiles

TL;DR: In this article, a review of existing methods in mechanical and chemical textile recycling processes in closed-loop textile recycling of all fiber types, as well as bio-based processes that demonstrate open-loop textiles recycling is presented.