© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper explores the role of immersion in the generation of specific interactive effects, within the context of the emerging research field of Adaptive Architecture. Drawing on an existing biofeedback-driven prototype that links a person's respiration to the form of their environment, the study presented here compared an immersive condition with a non-immersive condition to capture differences in participant experiences. The immersive condition afforded the majority of participants a relaxed, embodied experience, whereas the non-immersive condition left people unconnected. The study did not surface statistically significant differences in participants' physiological responses between the two cond...
This paper explains potential benefits of indirect biofeedback used within interactive virtual envir...
The concept of immersion is integral to the interactive experience. This paper delves into areas of ...
With this project I propose that embodiment can be more emphasized and better supported in space-des...
While traditionally associated with stability, sturdiness and anchoring, architecture is more than a...
Our life is becoming increasingly computerised at nearly all scales, a trend evident in terms such a...
With the rapid development of interactive building materials that can react in real time, anew type ...
With the rapid development of interactive building materials that can react in real time, a new typ...
We discuss increasingly behaviour-responsive adaptive architecture from an embodied point of view. E...
Computing has become an established part of the built environment augmenting it to become adap- tive...
ExoBuilding explores the novel design space that emerges when an individual‟s physiological data and...
[Abstract] This work focuses on interactivity as one of the essential factors for creating immersiv...
This paper deals with both physical and psychological dimensions of visual adaptability in architect...
The vision and mission of research under the banner of Ubiquitous Computing has increasingly moved f...
Exploring a space with our body is a strong experience; it is not like looking at a pic- ture of a s...
The actual study in IVR (Immersive Virtual Reality) proposes a path which may provide meaningful inf...
This paper explains potential benefits of indirect biofeedback used within interactive virtual envir...
The concept of immersion is integral to the interactive experience. This paper delves into areas of ...
With this project I propose that embodiment can be more emphasized and better supported in space-des...
While traditionally associated with stability, sturdiness and anchoring, architecture is more than a...
Our life is becoming increasingly computerised at nearly all scales, a trend evident in terms such a...
With the rapid development of interactive building materials that can react in real time, anew type ...
With the rapid development of interactive building materials that can react in real time, a new typ...
We discuss increasingly behaviour-responsive adaptive architecture from an embodied point of view. E...
Computing has become an established part of the built environment augmenting it to become adap- tive...
ExoBuilding explores the novel design space that emerges when an individual‟s physiological data and...
[Abstract] This work focuses on interactivity as one of the essential factors for creating immersiv...
This paper deals with both physical and psychological dimensions of visual adaptability in architect...
The vision and mission of research under the banner of Ubiquitous Computing has increasingly moved f...
Exploring a space with our body is a strong experience; it is not like looking at a pic- ture of a s...
The actual study in IVR (Immersive Virtual Reality) proposes a path which may provide meaningful inf...
This paper explains potential benefits of indirect biofeedback used within interactive virtual envir...
The concept of immersion is integral to the interactive experience. This paper delves into areas of ...
With this project I propose that embodiment can be more emphasized and better supported in space-des...