Posts Tagged ‘Bio Circuit’

TEI ‘10 – photos and videos

I took a bunch of photos at the conference, and I’ll get those up soon, but in the meantime, check out Jean-Baptiste Labrune’s photostream from flickr to see some fantastic photos of the event.

Jay Silver created this awesome video of the studio session, which happened on day 2 of the conference. Check it out!

http://www.vimeo.com/9029856

Bio Circuit at TEI ‘10

So many exciting things have happened over the last few months! Sadly, I’ve been extremely busy and have been neglecting my blog duties. Now it’s time to try and catch up :)

Holly Schmidt and I submitted our project Bio Circuit to the Explorations category at TEI ‘10 – Conference for Tangible, Embedded, Embodied Interaction – hosted at the MIT Media Lab. The conference is about HCI, design, interactive art, user experience, tools and technologies, with a strong focus on how computing can bridge atoms and bits into cohesive interactive systems. In early November we received the news that we were invited to participate in the conference, and a frenzy of work began. A couple months later, Holly and I flew from temperate Vancouver to chilly Boston to attend the conference from January 25-27.

The conference was amazing! It was extremely exciting to see the work that is going on within this field. The first day involved an interesting talk from keynote speaker John Frazer, who pioneered the development of intelligent and interactive building design systems. The afternoon consisted of extremely interesting paper presentations, and the afternoon concluded with the Demo Session, which we were a part of. The demos included projects that were of “visually and sensually rich content created by a diverse and broad group of practitioners, researchers, artists, designers, inventors, students, and independents” (TEI Explorations).

The Demo session was fast and furious, and Holly and I received a lot of great feedback. It was interesting to speak to people from such diverse backgrounds and to hear their perspective on our project.

Holly and I would like to extend a special thank you to Emily Carr University of Art + Design for supporting us in the opportunity to attend this fantastic conference.

Bio Circuit photos now available

Given the recent press about Bio Circuit today, I thought I would post some more photos of the project.

Thanks to Fashioning Technology, MAKE Magazine, DIY Experts and others for mentioning us today! :)

Bio Circuit Video – take a look!

Our video of Bio Circuit is now online. Take a look and tell us what you think!

http://www.vimeo.com/7748200

This video depicts the collaborative wearable technology project of Bio Circuit in action. Bio Circuit was created at Emily Carr University by myself (Industrial Design student Dana Ramler), and MAA student Holly Schmidt.

Bio Circuit is a vest that provides a form of bio feedback using data from the wearer’s heart rate to determine what “sounds” they hear through the speaker embedded in the collar of the garment. The wearer places the heart rate monitor around the ribcage, resting against the skin and close to the heart. An MP3 audio player embedded in the vest plays the audio track related to that specific heart rate. The audio tracks are soundscapes mixed from a range of ambient sounds. If the wearer’s heart rate is low, the soundscape will reflect a quiet natural area with sounds such as water, birds and insects. If the wearer has a high heart rate then they will hear a cacophony of urban sounds such as people talking and traffic.

Bio Circuit stems from our concern for ethical design and the creation of media-based interactions that reveal human interdependence with the environment. With each beat of the heart, Bio Circuit connects the wearer with the inner workings of their body. In this sense the garment functions like other biofeedback devices that use sensors to provide a person with information about their physiological state. With Bio Circuit, we are proposing that these kinds of devices could extend a person’s awareness to include the environment.

* A special thank you to Suzi Webster, Bobbi Kozinuk, Emily Carr IDS, Bryan Rite and Angela Henderson.

Bio Circuit & Emily Carr University of Art + Design press

There is more information about the Interactive Futures 09: Stereo exhibit online here

Bio Circuit at Interactive Futures ‘09: Stereo

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Bio Circuit at IF'09: Stereo

Bio Circuit will be a part of the Stereo Exhibit in the Concourse gallery of Emily Carr University this week.

Stereo Interactive Futures ‘09: Stereo (IF’09: Stereo) will be hosted by the Intersections Digital Studios at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Vancouver. IF’09: Stereo offers a broad thematic reading of “stereo” to include research and art works that use techniques and devices to lure the body into ephemeral spaces. Examples include stereographic films and animations, linked interactive performance spaces, simulated touch interfaces, binaural sound works, and mixed-reality art works. IF’09: Stereo has invited practitioners who are working with subtle uses of immersive techniques, illusionary space and objects, and telepresence that evoke unexpected responses and challenge the modes of creation used by popular entertainment media and technologies…>

IDS Emily Carr University

IF’09: Stereo has invited media artists, designers, researchers and filmmakers experimenting with: stereographic projection; illusionary sound and vision; methods of co-location (ways of simultaneously mapping and representing more than one location).

If you’re interested in seeing Bio Circuit for yourself, you can visit Emily Carr University (1399 Johnston Street) on Granville Island in Vancouver. Stereo will be in the Concourse Gallery from Nov. 18-22nd. IF’09 is on from Nov. 19-21.

name revealed + garment finished! (finally)

Bio Circuit

It’s finally finished! And it finally has a name! For months our wearable technology project has gone unnamed, but today we are pleased to introduce you to Bio Circuit*

Holly and I got together on Friday to do some filming, and hopefully we’ll be able to post some footage of Bio Circuit in action very soon! We are working on a submission to TEI’10, a conference for Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. Our video and paper submission will be to the Explorations category, so keep your fingers crossed for us as well.

** thank you to the beautiful and wonderful Angela Henderson for being our model :)

fashioning a garment

In addition to the electronic aspect to the project, there is also the textile/wearable component. Holly and I went to check out fabric and notions, and gathered a lot of inspiration for the form of the garment. We looked at fasteners, buttons, tubing and a bunch of stuff we don’t even know the names of, and came up with some great ideas for detailing.

A sketch has been settled on, and I’m in the process of making a pattern for the garment. The collar of the vest will be high enough to cover one of the wearer’s ears, while the other side can be scrunched down so that the ambient sounds of the environment can be heard as well.

After I make a pattern, I’ll sew together a quick muslin and work out the details. Simultaneously, we will be working out the details of our electronic components as well! So much to do, so little time. But at least its fun!