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Hybrid Reality, Visualization,
and Augmented Spaces
for the Generation and
Transformation of Learning.
Carl Smith
Director / Senior Research Fellow
Learning Technology Research Institute
LMU

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
 A major research theme at LTRI is designing
hybrid technologies and methodologies for the
creative industries and creative researchers.

 Context

engineering (Smith, 2013) is an
experience design practice that attempts to break
the perceptual conventions that limit innovation
within the social and knowledge construction
agendas.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Objective 1 of FP7 Challenge 8.1: ICT for
Creativity and Learning + Horizon 2020 Research priorities:
 Potential of technology in human creative processes.

 Progress towards a formal understanding of creativity with a
view to advancing the measurable capability of computers.
Improved efficiency of creative processes.

 Roadmaps for future research and innovation in the creative
industries.

 Improved competitive position of the European cultural and
creative industries - closer dialogue between research and
industry.
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
CRe-AM Creativity Research Adaptive Roadmap.
 CRe-AM aims to bridge communities of creators with
communities of technology providers, in a collective, strategic
intelligence/road mapping effort.

 Developing, enhancing, and mainstreaming new ICT
technologies and tools by addressing the needs of different
sectors of the creative industries (e.g. art, culture, epublishing,
design etc.)

 Ranked #1 in call
 Kick off meeting in Nantes – will feed into Horizon 2020.
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
FlyVIZ headset - 360-degree super(vision)

 Giving users the power
to see all around them
at once. What does this
mean?

 15 min for brain to
adjust. No nausea.

 The FlyVIZ can only
give you 360-degree
vision: you must choose
how to use it.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Creating entirely new senses – Neil Harbisson can
hear colour with a prosthetic device.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Artist Neil Harbisson is completely colour-blind
so he create a device to allow him to see colour.
 Simple device transforms light waves into sound waves using a
webcam, computer and a pair of headphones with software that
would translate any colour in front of me into a sound. £50

 At the beginning he experienced strong headaches because of the
constant input of sound, but after five weeks his brain adapted to it.

 ―Changed the way I perceive art. Now I have created a completely
new world - currently working on seeing ultraviolet, which is very
important because it can damage our skin.‖

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
“We shape our tools, and thereafter our
tools shape us” - Marshall McLuhan

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Ancient Technology with Modern Pedagogy

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Modern Technology with Ancient Pedagogy

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Tools, Methodologies and Techniques that enhance
Collaboration, Creativity and Knowledge Construction.

1) Hybrid Reality / Intermediality.
2) Analogue and Digital Context Engineering.
3) Body hacking / Reality hacking.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
1) Hybrid Reality - Deformscape
Architect Thom Faulders:
explores interfaces
between space,
perception, and context.
He situates the practice
of architecture within a
broader context of
performative research
and material
investigations that
negotiate dynamic
relationships between
users and environments.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Intermediality - mvrdv cloud

http://www.designboom.com/architecture/mvrdv-the-cloud/

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Wiesflecker Architecture - Crinkled Wall

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Adrian Cheok. Professor of Pervasive
Computing: Multi-Sensory Internet

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
PrioVR – Oculus + Body Sensors = Full
Body Immersion.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
2) Context Engineering: made possible
through the datafication of everything

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Clay Vision

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Analogue and Digital Context Engineering

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
A revolution in spatial literacy: Access to
new spaces: Implications for what can be
known

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Fractured View = No common ground /
(Cultural Heritage) = Reduction in Creativity
/ Knowledge Construction.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Re-enabling focus in music listening slowlistening.com
A pair of
headphones
that force its
wearer to focus
on the music by
dropping the
volume if they
move.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
18 months
―We decided we
had to give them
the whole album
for free – but with
a catch. You had
to be dancing to
the music in order
to listen to it all.‖

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Context Engineering - Conversation Spacification
Same Height Parties :
artist Hans Hemmert
explores the notion of
how first impressions are
made, as any height
related impressions are
subverted. Usually when
talking to people it’s
suggested you approach
them at their level. Eye
contact is constantly
recommended as a way
to bond with people.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Context Engineering
Innespace
Productions
have created a
series of unique
dolphin-inspired
submersible
boats that can
jump, dive and
roll like real
dolphins.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
3) Body hacking / Reality Hacking – Eidos Outcomes
Context engineering: What if we had the same control over our senses – if we could adjust them in
realtime? What new experiences could this make possible.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Lorenz Potthast's Decelerator helmet
"Decelerator," the avant
garde piece of headgear
does just that: it has a
camera that feeds video to
the head-mounted display
inside, with the wearer (or
someone else) able to
control the speed of the
video playback with a
remote.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Perceptual Augmentation Devices
Exploring perceptual
expansion through
sensory substitution
and augmentation.

The function of these
devices is to expand
the body's senses.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Plug-in architecture - Walter Pichler

Absolute Architecture: For Pichler and
Hollein, architecture was not what it
enables, nor what in encloses, but what
it is.
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Flyhead-environment-transformer
Haus-Rucker-Co were
exploring on the one hand,
the potential of architecture
as a form of critique, and on
the other the possibility of
creating designs for
technically mediated
experimental environments
and utopian cities.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
HYUNGKOO LEE – Objectuals
Re-imagining
what already
exists and using
perspective to
shape reality
instead of
changing reality
itself is
something that
intrigues me.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Tetris video game fixes lazy eye
The McGill University team
discovered the popular tilematching puzzle could train
both eyes to work together.
Works better than
conventional patching of
the good eye to make the
weak one work harder.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/health22245620

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
FOV technologies- Oculus Rift

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Apply different types of perspective / lenses to break
learnt conventions by reprogramming vision

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Avegant's Virtual Retinal Display

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Body Hacking / Reality Hacking
Karolinska Institute - Ehrsson Body Illusions :
Seeing through another POV

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Mirror Neurons: Implications from Neuroscience

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Oculus – Among the Sleep
 Among the Sleep, where
players experience the
world through the eyes of
a two-year-old child.
 Things seem bigger —
you'll need to look up to see
a doorknob, for instance —
and all you can really do is
stumble around like a
toddler, walking or crawling
away from danger.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Julius-Von-Bismarck - Topshot-Helmet –
Inducing OBE

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Olaf Blanke – Neuromodulation via Luis Girae

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Macroscopic Visualisation
•

The macroscope effectively
provides the overview and the
local point of view of the
research object simultaneously.

•

Within one field of view, to be
both in the world and to see
yourself in it. The power of
looking through, and occupying,
your own field of vision.

•

We can see through satellites
now.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Augmenting the understanding of an art work
Looking at Jackson
Pollock whilst listening to
jazz that Pollock himself
was listening to when he
made the artwork deeply
effected the viewers
understanding of the
artwork.
Enrich the content itself
with the context (of how
the original artwork was
created)
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
3D Movie „Hugo‟ Cured Neuroscientist‟s
Stereoblindness
 Bruce Mcnaughton had lived
his entire life ―stereoblind‖,
which meant he was unable to
perceive depth correctly.

 This new effect stayed with
him after he walked out of the
theatre, because unlike most
regular moviegoers, Bruce had
been unable to perceive
everyday objects with accurate
depth.
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Weak Signal: Importance of peripheral vision.

 Removing peripheral vision is a reliable way of
hacking the brain.

 Scientists have found that there is a neurotransmitter
in the peripheral nervous system, that is crucial to
focus and memory.

 This is a problem with augmented reality which
tends to focus on only what is directly in front of you.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Summary
 Focus on feeling rather than creating more cognitive
dissonance = not living in the moment is leading to diminished
reality.

 Take advantage of the plasticity of brain and the plasticity of
the senses.

 Learn more about human perception and the interaction
between different sense modalities.

 Fundamental problem is that we think of the technological
solution before defining the human need.

 New economy coming out of context augmentation rather than
content augmentation.
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Challenges: Stop the Cyborgs are concerned with the
ethics of being always on and always augmented.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
The McCollough effect: a phenomenon of
visual perception.

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Experience design: Moving from „Information
Communication‟ to „Experience Communication‟

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Summary
 Post-digital/hybrid reality design uses these tools to
humanise technology via social and cultural applications.

 The combination of hybrid reality tools and context
engineering practises are fundamentally changing the way
we interact, allowing us to access new ways of seeing and
knowing.

 Fluidity of thinking relates to fluidity of movement (Maher)

 Design problem: Replacing imagination with
graphics/visualisation?

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute
Email:
carl.smith@londonmet.ac.uk
Facebook:
facebook.com/behindthebeats
Twitter: behindthebeats

http://www.makototojiki.com/

London Metropolitan University

Learning Technology Research Institute

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Experience (Re)Design Techniques using Innovative Mobile Assistive Technologies and Creative Context Engineering

  • 1. Hybrid Reality, Visualization, and Augmented Spaces for the Generation and Transformation of Learning. Carl Smith Director / Senior Research Fellow Learning Technology Research Institute LMU London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 2.  A major research theme at LTRI is designing hybrid technologies and methodologies for the creative industries and creative researchers.  Context engineering (Smith, 2013) is an experience design practice that attempts to break the perceptual conventions that limit innovation within the social and knowledge construction agendas. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 3. Objective 1 of FP7 Challenge 8.1: ICT for Creativity and Learning + Horizon 2020 Research priorities:  Potential of technology in human creative processes.  Progress towards a formal understanding of creativity with a view to advancing the measurable capability of computers. Improved efficiency of creative processes.  Roadmaps for future research and innovation in the creative industries.  Improved competitive position of the European cultural and creative industries - closer dialogue between research and industry. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 4. CRe-AM Creativity Research Adaptive Roadmap.  CRe-AM aims to bridge communities of creators with communities of technology providers, in a collective, strategic intelligence/road mapping effort.  Developing, enhancing, and mainstreaming new ICT technologies and tools by addressing the needs of different sectors of the creative industries (e.g. art, culture, epublishing, design etc.)  Ranked #1 in call  Kick off meeting in Nantes – will feed into Horizon 2020. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 5. FlyVIZ headset - 360-degree super(vision)  Giving users the power to see all around them at once. What does this mean?  15 min for brain to adjust. No nausea.  The FlyVIZ can only give you 360-degree vision: you must choose how to use it. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 6. Creating entirely new senses – Neil Harbisson can hear colour with a prosthetic device. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 7. Artist Neil Harbisson is completely colour-blind so he create a device to allow him to see colour.  Simple device transforms light waves into sound waves using a webcam, computer and a pair of headphones with software that would translate any colour in front of me into a sound. £50  At the beginning he experienced strong headaches because of the constant input of sound, but after five weeks his brain adapted to it.  ―Changed the way I perceive art. Now I have created a completely new world - currently working on seeing ultraviolet, which is very important because it can damage our skin.‖ London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
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  • 9. “We shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us” - Marshall McLuhan London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 10. Ancient Technology with Modern Pedagogy London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 11. Modern Technology with Ancient Pedagogy London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
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  • 13. Tools, Methodologies and Techniques that enhance Collaboration, Creativity and Knowledge Construction. 1) Hybrid Reality / Intermediality. 2) Analogue and Digital Context Engineering. 3) Body hacking / Reality hacking. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 14. 1) Hybrid Reality - Deformscape Architect Thom Faulders: explores interfaces between space, perception, and context. He situates the practice of architecture within a broader context of performative research and material investigations that negotiate dynamic relationships between users and environments. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 15. Intermediality - mvrdv cloud http://www.designboom.com/architecture/mvrdv-the-cloud/ London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 16. Wiesflecker Architecture - Crinkled Wall London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 17. Adrian Cheok. Professor of Pervasive Computing: Multi-Sensory Internet London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 18. PrioVR – Oculus + Body Sensors = Full Body Immersion. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 19. 2) Context Engineering: made possible through the datafication of everything London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 20. Clay Vision London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 21. Analogue and Digital Context Engineering London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 22. A revolution in spatial literacy: Access to new spaces: Implications for what can be known London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 23. Fractured View = No common ground / (Cultural Heritage) = Reduction in Creativity / Knowledge Construction. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
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  • 25. Re-enabling focus in music listening slowlistening.com A pair of headphones that force its wearer to focus on the music by dropping the volume if they move. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 26. 18 months ―We decided we had to give them the whole album for free – but with a catch. You had to be dancing to the music in order to listen to it all.‖ London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 27. Context Engineering - Conversation Spacification Same Height Parties : artist Hans Hemmert explores the notion of how first impressions are made, as any height related impressions are subverted. Usually when talking to people it’s suggested you approach them at their level. Eye contact is constantly recommended as a way to bond with people. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 28. Context Engineering Innespace Productions have created a series of unique dolphin-inspired submersible boats that can jump, dive and roll like real dolphins. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
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  • 30. 3) Body hacking / Reality Hacking – Eidos Outcomes Context engineering: What if we had the same control over our senses – if we could adjust them in realtime? What new experiences could this make possible. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 31. Lorenz Potthast's Decelerator helmet "Decelerator," the avant garde piece of headgear does just that: it has a camera that feeds video to the head-mounted display inside, with the wearer (or someone else) able to control the speed of the video playback with a remote. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 32. Perceptual Augmentation Devices Exploring perceptual expansion through sensory substitution and augmentation. The function of these devices is to expand the body's senses. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 33. Plug-in architecture - Walter Pichler Absolute Architecture: For Pichler and Hollein, architecture was not what it enables, nor what in encloses, but what it is. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 34. Flyhead-environment-transformer Haus-Rucker-Co were exploring on the one hand, the potential of architecture as a form of critique, and on the other the possibility of creating designs for technically mediated experimental environments and utopian cities. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 35. HYUNGKOO LEE – Objectuals Re-imagining what already exists and using perspective to shape reality instead of changing reality itself is something that intrigues me. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 36. Tetris video game fixes lazy eye The McGill University team discovered the popular tilematching puzzle could train both eyes to work together. Works better than conventional patching of the good eye to make the weak one work harder. www.bbc.co.uk/news/health22245620 London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 37. FOV technologies- Oculus Rift London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 38. Apply different types of perspective / lenses to break learnt conventions by reprogramming vision London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 39. Avegant's Virtual Retinal Display London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 40. Body Hacking / Reality Hacking Karolinska Institute - Ehrsson Body Illusions : Seeing through another POV London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
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  • 42. Mirror Neurons: Implications from Neuroscience London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 43. Oculus – Among the Sleep  Among the Sleep, where players experience the world through the eyes of a two-year-old child.  Things seem bigger — you'll need to look up to see a doorknob, for instance — and all you can really do is stumble around like a toddler, walking or crawling away from danger. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 44. Julius-Von-Bismarck - Topshot-Helmet – Inducing OBE London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 45. Olaf Blanke – Neuromodulation via Luis Girae London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
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  • 48. Macroscopic Visualisation • The macroscope effectively provides the overview and the local point of view of the research object simultaneously. • Within one field of view, to be both in the world and to see yourself in it. The power of looking through, and occupying, your own field of vision. • We can see through satellites now. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 49. Augmenting the understanding of an art work Looking at Jackson Pollock whilst listening to jazz that Pollock himself was listening to when he made the artwork deeply effected the viewers understanding of the artwork. Enrich the content itself with the context (of how the original artwork was created) London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 50. 3D Movie „Hugo‟ Cured Neuroscientist‟s Stereoblindness  Bruce Mcnaughton had lived his entire life ―stereoblind‖, which meant he was unable to perceive depth correctly.  This new effect stayed with him after he walked out of the theatre, because unlike most regular moviegoers, Bruce had been unable to perceive everyday objects with accurate depth. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 51. Weak Signal: Importance of peripheral vision.  Removing peripheral vision is a reliable way of hacking the brain.  Scientists have found that there is a neurotransmitter in the peripheral nervous system, that is crucial to focus and memory.  This is a problem with augmented reality which tends to focus on only what is directly in front of you. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 52. Summary  Focus on feeling rather than creating more cognitive dissonance = not living in the moment is leading to diminished reality.  Take advantage of the plasticity of brain and the plasticity of the senses.  Learn more about human perception and the interaction between different sense modalities.  Fundamental problem is that we think of the technological solution before defining the human need.  New economy coming out of context augmentation rather than content augmentation. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 53. Challenges: Stop the Cyborgs are concerned with the ethics of being always on and always augmented. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
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  • 56. The McCollough effect: a phenomenon of visual perception. London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 57. Experience design: Moving from „Information Communication‟ to „Experience Communication‟ London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute
  • 58. Summary  Post-digital/hybrid reality design uses these tools to humanise technology via social and cultural applications.  The combination of hybrid reality tools and context engineering practises are fundamentally changing the way we interact, allowing us to access new ways of seeing and knowing.  Fluidity of thinking relates to fluidity of movement (Maher)  Design problem: Replacing imagination with graphics/visualisation? London Metropolitan University Learning Technology Research Institute