KIGO - A Device to Bridge the Psychological Gap Between Deaf and Hearing People -

Thumbnail - KIGO - A Device to Bridge the Psychological Gap Between Deaf and Hearing People -

This device is designed for deaf individuals and is placed in a living space to constantly monitor sounds, sending notifications to a smartphone app when specific sounds are detected. However, KIGO is not merely an assistive device for daily life; it focuses on detecting and notifying only sounds associated with seasonal words (kigo) found in haiku, which convey a sense of season, emotion, and atmosphere. By doing so, it aims to help both deaf and hearing people become aware of the seasonal nuances and ambiance present in everyday life, fostering a deeper mutual understanding and bridging the psychological gap between them.

Creator

Momoko Yamashita (Year: 2025 / Mentor: Yuya Okada)

Pitch

To show English subtitles:
Play video
Click CC icon
Click Settings
Click Subtitles/CC
Click Auto-translate
Click English (or other language you prefer)

Watch on YouTube