DocumentCode
2601383
Title
Exploring humanistic intelligence through physiologically mediated reality
Author
Fung, James ; Mann, Steve
Author_Institution
Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
275
Lastpage
276
Abstract
We present a way of making the wearing of a lifelong electrocardiographic health monitor fun for a user. The health monitor is coupled with a reality mediator device to create physiologically mediated reality, i.e. mediated reality which alters a user\´s audiovisual perception of the world based upon their own electrocardiographic waveform. This creates an interesting audiovisual experience for the user, playing upon the poetic narrative of combining cardio-centric metaphors pervasive in everyday life (the heart as a symbol of love and centrality, e.g. "get to the heart of the matter") with ubiquitous occular-centric metaphors such as "see the world from my point of view". This audiovisual experience is further enhanced by combining music which alters the visual perception and also heightens the user\´s emotional response to their experience and, in doing so, further affects their heart(beat).
Keywords
audio-visual systems; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; music; patient monitoring; physiology; spectral analysis; video signal processing; virtual reality; audiovisual experience; audiovisual perception; cardio-centric metaphors; electrocardiographic waveform; emotional response; humanistic intelligence; lifelong electrocardiographic health monitor; occular-centric metaphors; physiologically mediated reality; poetic narrative; reality mediator device; Bars; Biomedical monitoring; Cardiology; Educational institutions; Electrocardiography; Frequency; Heart beat; Low pass filters; Spectral analysis; Visual perception;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2002. ISMAR 2002. Proceedings. International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1781-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISMAR.2002.1115110
Filename
1115110
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