From Ticks and Tocks to Budges and Nudges: The Smartwatch and the Haptics of Informatic Culture
Published online on July 10, 2016
Abstract
This article uses the emergence of smartwatch models from 2012 to 2015—including the Pebble Watch, Android Wear, and Apple Watch—to explore the relationship between "instants" and "information." Through a focus on the ways in which smartwatches notify, buzz, and otherwise touch the skin, this article develops the idea of the "haptic instant" as a key feature of this technology. The haptic instant, in calling attention to the delivery of news alerts, e-mails, personal communication, and other notifications to the wearer’s wrist, is part of the larger formation of bodies capable of living in a culture increasingly reliant on computer information systems for the management of daily life.