Augmented Embodiment

Author:

Esparza Rosella P. Galindo1,Healey Patrick G. T.1,Weaver Lois2,Delbridge Matthew3

Affiliation:

1. Cognitive Science Research Group, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK

2. Drama Department, Queen Mary University of London, UK, London, UK

3. Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Funder

EPSRC and AHRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Media and Arts Technology

Publisher

ACM

Reference19 articles.

1. Interdisciplinary Concepts for Design and Implementation of Mixed Reality Interactive Neurorehabilitation Systems for Stroke

2. Yinpeng Chen Nicole Lehrer Hari Sundaram and Thanassis Rikakis. 2010. Adaptive mixed reality stroke rehabilitation: system architecture and evaluation metrics. MMSys'10 - Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMM Conference on Multimedia Systems (2010) 293--304. 10.1145/1730836.1730872 Yinpeng Chen Nicole Lehrer Hari Sundaram and Thanassis Rikakis. 2010. Adaptive mixed reality stroke rehabilitation: system architecture and evaluation metrics. MMSys'10 - Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMM Conference on Multimedia Systems (2010) 293--304. 10.1145/1730836.1730872

3. Matt Delbridge. 2013. Green Screening chroma key technical set-up. Live installation. Matt Delbridge. 2013. Green Screening chroma key technical set-up. Live installation.

4. Mixed reality serious games: The therapist perspective

5. Rosella P. Galindo Esparza Patrick G.T. Healey Lois Weaver and Matthew Delbridge. 2018. Augmented embodiment: a performance workshop for stroke survivors. Unpublished manuscript Queen Mary University of London (2018). Rosella P. Galindo Esparza Patrick G.T. Healey Lois Weaver and Matthew Delbridge. 2018. Augmented embodiment: a performance workshop for stroke survivors. Unpublished manuscript Queen Mary University of London (2018).

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