Wednesday, October 24, 2007

auraLux | telekinetic pavilion

Glass footbridge supported by two London residential buildings. As users traverse through the space, their brain activity is monitored by a technology called EEG feedback, which is utilized by NASA to track the brain activity of their pilots. Sensors that are integrated into the structure signal the fluidic muscle controller, which then results in the expansion and contraction of the sphere. Individual stress levels have a direct impact on the responsive environment...encouraging users to attempt to alter their moods. This project seems to suggests that the architecture has the possibility of changing an individual's mood in real time._more photos from omnispace

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