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Exploration of Embodied Space Experience through Umbilical Interaction: A Grounded Theory Approach

Published: October 11, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.10258v1

By: Shuai Guo, Dawei Liu, Tiantian Zheng

Potential Business Impact:

Creates a calming, womb-like feeling for peace.

Business Areas:
Human Computer Interaction Design, Science and Engineering

This paper critiques the limits of human-centered design in HCI, proposing a shift toward Interface-Centered Design. Drawing on Hookway's philosophy of interfaces, phenomenology, and embodied interaction, we created Umbilink, an umbilical interaction device simulating a uterine environment with tactile sensors and rhythmic feedback to induce a pre-subjectivized state of sensory reduction. Participants' experiences were captured through semi-structured interviews and analyzed with grounded theory. Our contributions are: (1) introducing the novel interface type of Umbilical Interaction; (2) demonstrating the cognitive value of materialized interfaces in a human-interface-environment relation; (3) highlighting the design role of wearing rituals as liminal experiences. As a pilot study, this design suggests imaginative applications in healing, meditation, and sleep, while offering a speculative tool for future interface research.

Country of Origin
πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden

Page Count
11 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction