This case study describes the development of a mid-air haptic solution to enhance the immersive experience of visitors who are deaf, blind or wheelchair users to the Aquarium of the Pacific's movie theatre. During the project we found that adding a sense of touch, using an innovative ultrasound technology, to an immersive experience can improve the sense of engagement users have with the content, and can help to improve agreement with the topics presented. We present guidelines on the design of haptic sensations. By describing how this project took place within the tight timelines of a commercial deployment, we hope to encourage more organisations to do similar work
Vision enables a person to simultaneously perceive all parts of an object in its totality, relations...
Exploration is an active, closed loop process, where actions are coordinated to maximise sensory inf...
Deafblind persons’ perception and experiences are based on their residual auditive and visual senses...
An immersive theatre experience was designed to raise awareness and question perceptions of ‘blindne...
An immersive theatre experience was designed to raise awareness and question perceptions of ‘blindne...
We demonstrate the Haptic Wave, a device that allows audio engineers with visual impairments to "fee...
Natural and artificial acoustics of the built world provide spatial awareness, environmental context...
We present the Haptic Wave, a device that allows cross-modal mapping of digital audio to the haptic ...
Spatial awareness refers to our ability to develop knowledge about the surrounding environment and o...
Remotely accessible audio-based virtual tours can offer great utility for blind or vision impaired p...
This paper investigates and compares the effectiveness of haptic and audio modality for navigation i...
Flatland was an immersive “in-the-wild” experimental theater and technology project, undertaken with...
In this workshop we discuss the potential of cross-modal haptic-auditory feedback for empowering vis...
Since the later 1990s research into Immersion, Presence and Interactivity in the context of digital ...
Flatland was an immersive “in-the-wild” experimental theater and technology project, undertaken with...
Vision enables a person to simultaneously perceive all parts of an object in its totality, relations...
Exploration is an active, closed loop process, where actions are coordinated to maximise sensory inf...
Deafblind persons’ perception and experiences are based on their residual auditive and visual senses...
An immersive theatre experience was designed to raise awareness and question perceptions of ‘blindne...
An immersive theatre experience was designed to raise awareness and question perceptions of ‘blindne...
We demonstrate the Haptic Wave, a device that allows audio engineers with visual impairments to "fee...
Natural and artificial acoustics of the built world provide spatial awareness, environmental context...
We present the Haptic Wave, a device that allows cross-modal mapping of digital audio to the haptic ...
Spatial awareness refers to our ability to develop knowledge about the surrounding environment and o...
Remotely accessible audio-based virtual tours can offer great utility for blind or vision impaired p...
This paper investigates and compares the effectiveness of haptic and audio modality for navigation i...
Flatland was an immersive “in-the-wild” experimental theater and technology project, undertaken with...
In this workshop we discuss the potential of cross-modal haptic-auditory feedback for empowering vis...
Since the later 1990s research into Immersion, Presence and Interactivity in the context of digital ...
Flatland was an immersive “in-the-wild” experimental theater and technology project, undertaken with...
Vision enables a person to simultaneously perceive all parts of an object in its totality, relations...
Exploration is an active, closed loop process, where actions are coordinated to maximise sensory inf...
Deafblind persons’ perception and experiences are based on their residual auditive and visual senses...