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We-Coupling!: Designing New Forms of Embodied Interpersonal Connection

Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction | mar, 2017

Author

Mitchell, Robb and Nishida, Jun and Encinas, Enrique and Kasahara, Shunichi

Abstract

Positive social and collaborative effects are hailed as a major advantage of embodied and tangible approaches to interaction. This studio offers a hands-on exploration of potentially extreme versions of such benefits Systems and techniques that somehow share or transfer embodiment between two or more people. Through participatory demos, studio attendees will explore and compare a variety of approaches to experiencing the perspectives of another body, and controlling bodies other than their own. These comparisons will be a launch pad for collaboratively combining existing

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