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In many academic events and talks, the ceiling and wall of the stage is a static element, and not interact neither with the speaker nor the audience. What if the movement, spatial configuration, lighting and ventilation could help improving our presentation skills? Furthermore, with this transformation we are trying to achieve more attention from the audience to a particular focus point. In many cases that lectures present with their keynote, however, the screen of the presenter does not always has to stay there.By using live data during presentation such as Heart rate, Sweat rate, Sound level and Reading rate, the backdrop of the stage could interact with the presenter and the audiences.
 
In many academic events and talks, the ceiling and wall of the stage is a static element, and not interact neither with the speaker nor the audience. What if the movement, spatial configuration, lighting and ventilation could help improving our presentation skills? Furthermore, with this transformation we are trying to achieve more attention from the audience to a particular focus point. In many cases that lectures present with their keynote, however, the screen of the presenter does not always has to stay there.By using live data during presentation such as Heart rate, Sweat rate, Sound level and Reading rate, the backdrop of the stage could interact with the presenter and the audiences.
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Parameters/ input sensors
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Heartbeat
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High – the modules will shrink to comfort the speaker.
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low – indicate that the speaker is confident then space will expand, receive even more attention
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Sweat level – together with the heart rate
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High - shrink
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Low - expand
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Speaking pattern in one minute
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Fast – Light will indicate the users (Blinking)
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Slow Fast – Light will indicate the users (Blinking)
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Volume
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High – the tip of the open up to let the sound echo and reflect.
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Low – the space will be concave down to echo and project sound to the audience
  
 
=='''Concept'''==
 
=='''Concept'''==

Revision as of 08:46, 7 March 2016


Cyber-physical Spaces | Ceiling-Wall

GSM3 8 fix.jpg


Group 3 members: Veerasu Sae-Tae, Chenxi Dai, Rolf Huijgen


In many academic events and talks, the ceiling and wall of the stage is a static element, and not interact neither with the speaker nor the audience. What if the movement, spatial configuration, lighting and ventilation could help improving our presentation skills? Furthermore, with this transformation we are trying to achieve more attention from the audience to a particular focus point. In many cases that lectures present with their keynote, however, the screen of the presenter does not always has to stay there.By using live data during presentation such as Heart rate, Sweat rate, Sound level and Reading rate, the backdrop of the stage could interact with the presenter and the audiences.

Parameters/ input sensors

Heartbeat High – the modules will shrink to comfort the speaker. low – indicate that the speaker is confident then space will expand, receive even more attention

Sweat level – together with the heart rate High - shrink Low - expand

Speaking pattern in one minute Fast – Light will indicate the users (Blinking) Slow Fast – Light will indicate the users (Blinking)

Volume High – the tip of the open up to let the sound echo and reflect. Low – the space will be concave down to echo and project sound to the audience

Concept

GSM G3Concept1-01.jpg Scenario 1.jpg Scenario 2.jpg Gsm Beamer and speaker.jpg Gsm g3 Mutliple speakers.jpg Interaction process.jpg Perfomance feedback.jpg Presentation feedback.jpg

Behavioural Simulation

Gsm 3Intelligence system-01.jpg Actuation and Inputs

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Material and Structure

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