Computing has become an established part of the built environment augmenting it to become adaptive. We generally assume that we control the adaptive environments we inhabit. Using an existing adaptive environment prototype, we conducted a controlled study testing how the reversal of control (where the environment attempts to influence the behaviour of the inhabitant) would affect participants. Most participants changed their respiratory behaviour in accordance with this environmental manipulation. Behavioural change occurred either consciously or unconsciously. We explain the two different paths leading participants to behavioural change: (i) we adapt the model of interbodily resonance, a process of bodily interaction observable between, fo...
Previous studies supported the notion that brain activity is slightly sub-critical in normal waking ...
The next horizons of human-computer interaction promise a whirling world of digital bytes, physical ...
Computer systems are no longer passive tools; instead a growing selection of systems can learn, adap...
Computing has become an established part of the built environment augmenting it to become adaptive. ...
We discuss increasingly behaviour-responsive adaptive architecture from an embodied point of view. E...
Our life is becoming increasingly computerised at nearly all scales, a trend evident in terms such a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this dissertation was to understand the key ...
xii, 127 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmMany types of animal behaviour, especially seemingly complex social in...
We spend most of our lives in buildings where we interact with people that occu-py the same space. A...
[Abstract] This work focuses on interactivity as one of the essential factors for creating immersiv...
To survive, organisms must effectively respond to the challenge of maintaining their physiological i...
The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action b...
Copyright © 2014 Hiolle, Lewis and Cañamero. This is an open-access article distributed under the te...
The interactivity of an immersive environment comes up from the relationship that is established bet...
peer-reviewedOpen Access funded by Economic and Social Research CouncilPerceiving one's causal contr...
Previous studies supported the notion that brain activity is slightly sub-critical in normal waking ...
The next horizons of human-computer interaction promise a whirling world of digital bytes, physical ...
Computer systems are no longer passive tools; instead a growing selection of systems can learn, adap...
Computing has become an established part of the built environment augmenting it to become adaptive. ...
We discuss increasingly behaviour-responsive adaptive architecture from an embodied point of view. E...
Our life is becoming increasingly computerised at nearly all scales, a trend evident in terms such a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this dissertation was to understand the key ...
xii, 127 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmMany types of animal behaviour, especially seemingly complex social in...
We spend most of our lives in buildings where we interact with people that occu-py the same space. A...
[Abstract] This work focuses on interactivity as one of the essential factors for creating immersiv...
To survive, organisms must effectively respond to the challenge of maintaining their physiological i...
The objective of this thesis is to present how implicit, nonverbal cues support coordinated action b...
Copyright © 2014 Hiolle, Lewis and Cañamero. This is an open-access article distributed under the te...
The interactivity of an immersive environment comes up from the relationship that is established bet...
peer-reviewedOpen Access funded by Economic and Social Research CouncilPerceiving one's causal contr...
Previous studies supported the notion that brain activity is slightly sub-critical in normal waking ...
The next horizons of human-computer interaction promise a whirling world of digital bytes, physical ...
Computer systems are no longer passive tools; instead a growing selection of systems can learn, adap...