Kissing Data
Karen Lancel (TU Delft - System Engineering)
F. Brazier (TU Delft - System Engineering)
Hermen Maat (Artists and Scientists studio Lancel/Maat)
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Abstract
This paper explores the design space for shared intimate experience of Brain Computer Interaction (BCI) for mirror processes and reflection. Two experiments in BCI-mediated Artistic Social Labs, in which participants (actors and observers), interact withmulti-modal representations of EEGs of kissing, provide new insights on the design of disruption and engagement for reflection, providing new forms of mirroring in shared space. These results are fundamental to the social construction of BCI based, trans-human embodied cognitionand relations, as well as for future BCI communication design and mirror-processes.