Hacking the Body is a project about biosensor, wearables and performance. This research explores using the concept of hacking data to re-purpose and re-imagine biofeedback from the body. It investigates understandings of states of the body and hacking them to make new artworks such as performance, installation and visual artefacts. These new artworks will communicate to the public new ways to engage with their bodies. There will be three ‘hacks’ that will examine representing of the biological states of the body. These hacks explore the inside of the body being hacked to be represented visually, the potential links between visual shapes of the body and the emotional states and a final hack connecting the exploration of the inside and out...
In our increasingly interconnected world, where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the ...
© 2018 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). More HCI designs and devices are embracing what is ...
The current technology fervour over wearable technology that collects user's intimate body data, und...
Hacking the Body is a project about biosensor, wearables and performance. This research explores usi...
Hacking the Body is a proposed collaborative re-search project that explores the use of the concept ...
The current technology fervour over wearable technology that collects user’s intimate body data, und...
Flutter/Stutter is an improvisational dance piece, part of the Hacking the Body 2.0 project, that us...
Flutter/Stutter is an improvisational dance piece, part of the Hacking the Body 2.0 project, that us...
This paper talks about the body in a movement of extreme body modification called Body Hacktivism. T...
The ongoing collaborative project, with media artist/choreographer Kate Sicchio, Hacking the Body 2....
This paper features the creative practice from the long-running collaborative research project, Hack...
The opportunities for wearable technologies go well beyond always-available information displays or ...
This Masters in Art and Design investigates a performance strategy for the deterritorialization of t...
This project uses digital technology to interpret the human body as a malleable material for the dev...
Biofeedback, like a mirror, enables individuals to see inside their body and improve self-regulation...
In our increasingly interconnected world, where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the ...
© 2018 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). More HCI designs and devices are embracing what is ...
The current technology fervour over wearable technology that collects user's intimate body data, und...
Hacking the Body is a project about biosensor, wearables and performance. This research explores usi...
Hacking the Body is a proposed collaborative re-search project that explores the use of the concept ...
The current technology fervour over wearable technology that collects user’s intimate body data, und...
Flutter/Stutter is an improvisational dance piece, part of the Hacking the Body 2.0 project, that us...
Flutter/Stutter is an improvisational dance piece, part of the Hacking the Body 2.0 project, that us...
This paper talks about the body in a movement of extreme body modification called Body Hacktivism. T...
The ongoing collaborative project, with media artist/choreographer Kate Sicchio, Hacking the Body 2....
This paper features the creative practice from the long-running collaborative research project, Hack...
The opportunities for wearable technologies go well beyond always-available information displays or ...
This Masters in Art and Design investigates a performance strategy for the deterritorialization of t...
This project uses digital technology to interpret the human body as a malleable material for the dev...
Biofeedback, like a mirror, enables individuals to see inside their body and improve self-regulation...
In our increasingly interconnected world, where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the ...
© 2018 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). More HCI designs and devices are embracing what is ...
The current technology fervour over wearable technology that collects user's intimate body data, und...