TOUCH vol. 8 | Page 17

TOUCH Issue 8: Garments That Touch You (over distance), essentially augmenting the use of text, audio or visual communication, which aren’t typically as emotive as touch. On the other side of things, Durex® has also jumped in on this vein of product development and has launched “fundawear”, which is underwear that touches based on a phone app that links you to your partners undergarments! There always has to be someone that makes it sexual… It might seem both useful and a little creepy given the above examples, but there are also those who believe that this type of technology could be used to help people who are experiencing certain psychological conditions. We know that physical touch helps to reduce anxiety, and there is some preliminary evidence to suggest that haptic garments can illicit at least some of the emotional and behavioural effects of human touch. In the context of those who have severe anxiety, haptic garments could play a supportive role in therapeutic intervention. Regardless of where you fall on the “cool” or “creepy” scale, if used appropriately, this technology could help to bring us closer together when we’re further apart. The trick will be ensuring that we don’t use garments to replace real, human contact, but instead to augment, educate on, and improve accessibility to compassionate touch.  Drew.