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The Pulse Breath Water System: Exploring Breathing as an Embodied Interaction for Enhancing the Affective Potential of VR
Description: | We study Pulse Breath Water, an immersive virtual environment (VE) with affect estimation in sound. We employ embodied interaction between a user and the system through the user's breathing frequencies mapped to the system's behaviour. In this study we investigate how two different mappings (metaphoric, and "reverse") of embodied interaction design might enhance the affective properties of the presented system. We build on previous work in embodied cognition, embodied interaction, and affect estimation in sound by examining the impact of affective audiovisuals and two kinds of interaction mapping on the user's engagement, affective states, and overall experience. The insights gained through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews are discussed in the context of participants' lived experience and the limitations of the system to be addressed in future work. Content type is respiratory sensor data synched with audio and format of files is .mubu (see MAX Sound Box Library by IRCAM). Software used was MAX 7 by Cycling74. Confidentiality declaration: The data is anonymous. This dataset was originally deposited in the Simon Fraser University institutional repository. |
Authors: | Pasquier, Philippe; Simon Fraser University Prpa, Mirjana; Simon Fraser University Tatar, Kıvanç; Simon Fraser University Riecke, Bernhard E.; Simon Fraser University |
Keywords: | Respiration data Audio Musical agents Artificial intelligence Interactive systems Virtual reality |
Field of Research: | Computer and information sciences > Human-centered computing > Virtual and augmented reality, and related simulations
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Publication Date: | 2017-01-09 |
Publisher: | Federated Research Data Repository / dépôt fédéré de données de recherche |
Funder: | Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.25314/26f3ec09-cf9f-4a28-9413-0d33f1eb3d96 |
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Appears in Collections: | SFU Research Data |
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Pasquier, P., Prpa, M., Tatar, K., Riecke, B. (2017). The Pulse Breath Water System: Exploring Breathing as an Embodied Interaction for Enhancing the Affective Potential of VR. Federated Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.25314/26f3ec09-cf9f-4a28-9413-0d33f1eb3d96