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#Scanners: exploring the control of adaptive films using brain-computer interaction

Authors :
Pike, Matthew
Ramchurn, Richard
Benford, Steve
Wilson, Max L.
Pike, Matthew
Ramchurn, Richard
Benford, Steve
Wilson, Max L.

Abstract

This paper explores the design space of bio-responsive entertainment, in this case using a film that responds to the brain and blink data of users. A film was created with four parallel channels of footage, where blinking and levels of attention and meditation, as recorded by a commercially available EEG device, affected which footage participants saw. As a performance-led piece of research in the wild, this experience, named #Scanners, was presented at a week long national exhibition in the UK. We examined the experiences of 35 viewers, and found that these forms of partially-involuntary control created engaging and enjoyable, but sometimes distracting, experiences. We translate our findings into a two-dimensional design space between the extent of voluntary control that a physiological measure can provide against the level of conscious awareness that the user has of that control. This highlights that novel design opportunities exist when deviating from these two-dimensions - when giving up conscious control and when abstracting the affect of control. Reflection on of how viewers negotiated this space during an experience reveals novel design tactics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358462856
Document Type :
Electronic Resource