| #Scanners: integrating physiology into cinematic experiencesTools Pike, Matthew, Ramchurn, Richard and Wilson, Max L. (2015) #Scanners: integrating physiology into cinematic experiences. In: 2015 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition, June 22-25, Glasgow, UK.Full text not available from this repository. 
      Official URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2757226.2764546
     AbstractIn this paper we present #Scanners, a digital arts installation that aims to bridge the gap between digital arts and neuroscience. #Scanners is an experience in which an individual wears a wireless brain scanners whilst being presented media which is dynamically affected by the individuals physiology. A prototype system has been successfully trialled on roughly 100 users over the past 18 months and has received unanimously positive feedback. We state the minimal additional requirements for demonstrating a Higher Fidelity prototype system and argue the value of including #Scanners at C&C2015. 
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