Schiessl, 2004 - Google Patents
Acoustic chase: designing an interactive audio environment to stimulate human body movementSchiessl, 2004
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- Schiessl S
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An immersive audio environment was created that explores how humans react to commands imposed by a machine generating its acoustic stimuli on the basis of tracked body movement. In this environment, different states of human and machine action are …
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