Multisensory Experiences: Where the Senses Meet Technology

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Abstract

Multisensory experiences, that is, experiences that involve more than one of our senses, are part of our everyday life. We often tend to take them for granted, at least when our different senses function normally (normal sight functioning) or are corrected-to-normal (using glasses). However, closer inspection to any, even the most mundane experiences, reveals the remarkable sensory world in which we live in. While we have built tools, experiences and computing systems that have played to the human advantages of hearing and sight (e.g., signage, modes of communication, visual and musical arts, theatre, cinema and media), we have long neglected the opportunities around touch, taste, or smell as interface/interaction modalities. Within this keynote I will share my vision for the future of computing/HCI and what role touch, taste, and smell can play in it.

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Obrist, M. (2021). Multisensory Experiences: Where the Senses Meet Technology. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12932 LNCS, pp. 9–13). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85623-6_2

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