Sense of Touch, Vibration, and the Future of Human Experience (HX)
Diana Derval
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Chapter 9 in The Right Sensory Mix, 2022, pp 249-277 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, we dive into the sense of touch and vibration, with the toilet paper, Li-Ning × Dwyane Wade collab, and Blacksocks cases. We see how organic brand Weleda stages its core features and find out how to address customers who are wired very differently. Devialet inspires a new future for human experience, where multisensory signals blend.
Keywords: Sense of touch; Vibration; Human experience; Dwyane Wade; Li-Ning; Light touch; Sensory profile; Weleda; Core features; Competitors; Devialet; Goose bumps; Museum experience; Le Louvre; Abu Dhabi; Sensory overload; Flow; Hormones; Public spaces (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-63795-1_9
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