ACM SIGGRAPH 2016 Posters 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2945078.2945149
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“…In this plot, the ambiguity of time and space contributes to an atmosphere in which participants experience visceral feelings of loss and confusion. Synesthesia is a non-pathological sensory condition where specific sensory inputs or concepts automatically trigger additional (often visual) sensations, which can be more or less complex [8]. All of the elements and visual representations are meticulously designed to enhance the scene's impact and trigger synesthetic sensations.…”
Section: The Space Of Your Presencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this plot, the ambiguity of time and space contributes to an atmosphere in which participants experience visceral feelings of loss and confusion. Synesthesia is a non-pathological sensory condition where specific sensory inputs or concepts automatically trigger additional (often visual) sensations, which can be more or less complex [8]. All of the elements and visual representations are meticulously designed to enhance the scene's impact and trigger synesthetic sensations.…”
Section: The Space Of Your Presencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their usage spans a wide range of interaction scenarios, such as speech communication [46,67,70], affective communication [43], progress monitoring [7], learning gestures [20], spatial guidance [19,33], motion guidance [51,56] and navigation [13,15,24]. Srikulwong and O'Neill [57] Meier et al [40] Konishi et al [27] Israr and Poupyrev [23] Tam et al [59] Cauchard et al [7] Leong et al [34] Lee et al [30] Lee and Starner [31] Liao et al [35] Zhao et al [70] Luzhnica and Veas [38] Luzhnica et al [37] Pfeiffer et al [45] Schönauer et al [51] Reinschluessel et al [47] Stratmann et al [58] Bark et al [4] Alvina et al [3] Spelmezan et al [56] Chen et al [9] Wong et al [67] Dobbelstein et al [13] Karuei et al [25] Cholewiak and Collins [12] Cholewiak et al [11] Schneider et al [49] Krüger et al [28] Spelmezan [55] Ertan et al [16] Aggravi et al [1] Ho et al…”
Section: On-body Vibrotactile Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%