Project Description
Pressure Sore Alleviation & Movement Facilitation
Flo is a pneumatic bubble mattress with a multi-functional performance – both sensing and actuating – to assist moving and manual handling of immobile individuals, with the purpose of enhancing the symbiotic nature of the carer-patient relationship.
Developed through a critical lens, Flo uses soft robotics to speculate on the future of care and how new material cultures could re-shape our relationships with support systems. Using dynamic airflow, Flo gently repositions the body throughout the day. Its network of inflatable bubbles caresses the skin in constant variation, ensuring no single point bears prolonged pressure. This rhythmic, ever-shifting contact helps distribute weight evenly, stimulates circulation, and offers a gentle massage to the muscles, enhancing comfort while reducing the risk of pressure sores.
I aim to create an interaction that feels intuitive and embodied, where users are not just being acted upon by the material but rather, they are engaged in a reciprocal relationship with it. The material responds, moves, and breathes alongside them—shifting the experience from a conscious act of control to something more rhythmic, fluid, and intertwined with the act of living.