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This course addressed ways of motivating movement rehabilitation by the means of interactive objects through sonic, tactile and light feedback. The focus was on stroke patients, particularly hand and walking impairments. We explored the phenomenology of embodied interaction through brainstorming, mockups and prototypes.
During the course the students worked on:
Max Rheiner ist Bachelor- und Master-Dozent und unterrichtet in den Bereichen Embodied Interaction und Physical Computing. Er ist Ansprechpartner bei Programmierherausforderungen aller Art.
Karmen is an architect and designer working with critical and playful uses of technology in everyday life. She pursues research in fields of sonic interaction, responsive environments, basic design, enaction and ...
Research Associate. BA Alumni. Mag.art in Convergent Industrial Design from the University of applied Arts Vienna.