Affiliation:
1. School of Design and Construction, Washington State University College of Engineering and Architecture, Pullman, WA, USA
2. Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA
Abstract
This research aims to develop a cyber-physical adaptive architectural space capable of real-time responses to people’s emotions, based on biological and neurological data. To achieve this goal, we integrated artificial intelligence (AI), wearable technology, sensory environments, and adaptive architecture to create an emotional bond between a space and its occupants and encourage affective emotional interactions between the two. The project’s objectives were to (1) measure and analyze biological and neurological data to detect emotions, (2) map and illustrate that emotional data, and (3) link occupants’ emotions and cognition to a built environment through a real-time emotive feedback loop. Using an interactive installation as a case study, this work examines the cognition-emotion-space interaction through changes in volume, color, and light as a means of emotional expression. It contributes to the current theory and practice of cyber-physical design and the role AI plays, as well as the interaction of technology and empathy.
Funder
WSU Office of Research
IAAC + Autodesk BUILDers in Residence
Subject
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Building and Construction
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