Breath control of amusement rides
Book chapter
Marshall, J., Rowland, D., Rennick Egglestone, S., Benford, S., Walker, B. and McAuley, D. 2011. Breath control of amusement rides. in: Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '11 New York ACM. pp. 73-82
Chapter title | Breath control of amusement rides |
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Authors | Marshall, J., Rowland, D., Rennick Egglestone, S., Benford, S., Walker, B. and McAuley, D. |
Abstract | Emerging robotic technologies are enabling the control of individual seats on rollercoasters and other thrill rides. We explore the potential of breathing as an effective and engaging way of driving this. Observations and interviews from trials of an enhanced bucking bronco ride show that breath-control is fun, challenging and intelligible, and reveal riders-x tactics as they battled the machine. We conclude that breath control is feasible and appropriate for controlling rides, unpack its important characteristics, and consider how it might be built into future ride systems. We argue that the combination of voluntary and involuntary factors in breathing is especially appealing for controlling rides as it balances game-like elements of skill and learning against the thrill of surrendering control to the machine. |
Page range | 73-82 |
Book title | Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '11 |
Publisher | ACM |
Place of publication | New York |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9781450302289 |
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2011 | |
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Deposited | 03 Jul 2013 |
Output status | Published |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1978955 |
Language | English |
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