aWear & The Feedback Loop
Maker Faire Bay Area 2024
October 18th-20th
Wearable technology offers some real benefits when it comes to interactive feedback. Whether for the allures of health or enhancing communication, these devices can track data continuously, giving you real-time insights. I’ve been diving into this space with two key projects. First is aWear, an open-source wearable cardiac monitor, and second is The Feedback Loop, an interactive game designed to teach about homeostasis. Both of these projects reflect my growing passion for combining hardware and biomedical technology, and they’re just the beginning.
I’m always excited to chat about hardware and biomedical technology, so feel free to check out my website to see more of what I’ve been working on!
Chase Anderson
Over the years, I’ve had the chance to dive into some pretty exciting projects—everything from building solar vehicles to working on robotics and wearable tech. Along the way, I’ve also explored biomedical systems and found new ways to integrate tech into daily human experiences. Now that I’m settling into the Bay Area, I’m excited to see what’s next. I’ve always enjoyed working with others to solve problems in a practical, hands-on way, and I’m looking forward to collaborating with teams that share that same mindset, keeping an eye on how technology can evolve with us.