#Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie

While many still consider interactive movies an unrealistic idea, current delivery platforms like Netflix, commercial VR, and the proliferation of wearable sensors mean that adaptive and responsive entertainment experiences are an immediate reality. Our prior work demonstrated a brain-responsive mov...

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Main Authors: Ramchurn, Richard, Wilson, Max L., Martindale, Sarah, Benford, Steve
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50654/
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description While many still consider interactive movies an unrealistic idea, current delivery platforms like Netflix, commercial VR, and the proliferation of wearable sensors mean that adaptive and responsive entertainment experiences are an immediate reality. Our prior work demonstrated a brain-responsive movie that showed different views of scenes depending on levels of attention and meditation produced by a commercialised home-entertainment brain sensor. Based on lessons learned, this demonstration exhibits the new interactions designed for our new brain-controlled movie, The MOMENT, being released in 2018.
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spelling nottingham-506542018-04-26T18:53:01Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50654/ #Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie Ramchurn, Richard Wilson, Max L. Martindale, Sarah Benford, Steve While many still consider interactive movies an unrealistic idea, current delivery platforms like Netflix, commercial VR, and the proliferation of wearable sensors mean that adaptive and responsive entertainment experiences are an immediate reality. Our prior work demonstrated a brain-responsive movie that showed different views of scenes depending on levels of attention and meditation produced by a commercialised home-entertainment brain sensor. Based on lessons learned, this demonstration exhibits the new interactions designed for our new brain-controlled movie, The MOMENT, being released in 2018. 2018-04-20 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50654/1/1-Main-Submission-Final-CameraReady.pdf Ramchurn, Richard, Wilson, Max L., Martindale, Sarah and Benford, Steve (2018) #Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie. In: CHI 2018: ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Extended Abstracts), 21-26 April 2018, Montreal, Canada. BCI; EEG; Film; Art; Movie https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3186481
spellingShingle BCI; EEG; Film; Art; Movie
Ramchurn, Richard
Wilson, Max L.
Martindale, Sarah
Benford, Steve
#Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie
title #Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie
title_full #Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie
title_fullStr #Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie
title_full_unstemmed #Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie
title_short #Scanners 2 – The MOMENT: a new brain-controlled movie
title_sort #scanners 2 – the moment: a new brain-controlled movie
topic BCI; EEG; Film; Art; Movie
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50654/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50654/