KOULIDOU, Nantia and LAIER HENRIKSEN, Mette (2026). Situated practices in digital jewellery research: The collective voices of the new generation of jewellers. Proceedings of DRS. [Article]
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Abstract
Digital jewellery is an emerging field of research and practice that
combines jewellery practices with microelectronics and employs methodologies
from art, craft, design and Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI). This
interdisciplinary approach offers exciting possibilities for designing innovative
digital devices on the body. However, the field of digital jewellery remains loosely
defined and underdeveloped. It is timely to give voice to jewellers and to lead them
to shape the many ways in which digital technology can be meaningful to the
wearer. This paper synthesises insights from the past five years of digital jewellery
research conducted in two jewellery education programs in the UK and Denmark.
In doing so, it amplifies the voices of the new generation of jewellers, analysing
their practices and highlighting their potential to shape the future of wearable
devices. By emphasising longevity, emotional resonance, embodiment and selfreflection, the new generation of digital jewellers offers a compelling alternative to
tech-driven wearables.
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