ExoBuilding: breathing Life into architecture

Schnädelbach, Holger, Glover, Kevin and Irune, Ainojie Alexander (2010) ExoBuilding: breathing Life into architecture. In: NordiCHI 2010: proceedings of the 6th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, October 16-20, 2010, Reykjavik, Iceland. ACM Press, New York, pp. 442-451. ISBN 9781605589343

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Abstract

ExoBuilding explores the novel design space that emerges when an individual‟s physiological data and the fabric of building architecture are linked. In its current form ExoBuilding is a tent-like structure that externalises a person‟s physiological data in an immersive and visceral way. This is achieved by mapping abdominal breathing to its shape and size, displaying heart beat through sound and light effects and mapping electro dermal activity to a projection on the tent fabric. The research is positioned in relation to previous work and the iterative development of ExoBuilding from to-scale to full-size prototype is described. The design process, feedback gathered alongside and observations allow the discussion of wider issues: the different scales possible, the temporal nature of the data, ownership and ambiguity of that data, ranges of control and the aggregation of data in a building context. This leads to the presentation of directions for future research at this exciting boundary between Architecture, HCI and medical science.

Item Type: Book Section
RIS ID: https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1013098
Additional Information: © ACM, 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in: NordiCHI 2010: proceedings of the 6th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, October 16-20, 2010, Reykjavik, Iceland / general chairs: Ebba Þóra Hvannberg, Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir; program chairs: Ann Blandford, Jan Gulliksen. New York: ACM, 2010. 9781605589343, http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1868914.1868965
Keywords: Physiological Data, Biofeedback, Adaptive Buildings, Iterative Prototyping, Adaptive Architecture, Respiration, Biofeedback Training
Schools/Departments: University of Nottingham, UK > Faculty of Science > School of Computer Science
Identification Number: 10.1145/1868914.1868965
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Depositing User: Schnädelbach, Dr Holger
Date Deposited: 28 Nov 2011 12:53
Last Modified: 04 May 2020 20:25
URI: https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/id/eprint/1558

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