"Envisioning Reflective, Relaxing, and Restorative Design with ASMR," authored by聽Josephine Klefeker听补苍诲听Laura Devendorf,聽was presented by lead author, Klefeker, during the works-in-progress track of the 2019聽Designing Interactive Systems Conference聽(DIS '19). Klefeker is an undergraduate researcher in the Unstable Design Lab, where her research interests include聽using technology to provoke introspection as well as to develop meditative forms of interaction.聽
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