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How can we communicate sensations and emotional states, in non-verbal ways, to others, ourselves, things, or even places? Under the assumptions that facial gestures are a sound window to somebody\u2019s emotion, we constructed different art pieces and interactive prototypes that comprise different communication channels (haptic, visual, aural), and aim to help reflecting on communication itself, its poetry, and ourselves. This work was created with Qin Cai during my 2012 internship at MSR.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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