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MiXer: the communication entertainment content by using "entrainment phenomenon" and "bio-feedback"

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We suggest a new communication entertainment content to create a nonverbal connecting in communication by using human physical information. The "miXer" we produce is a content of attraction type for two people by applying medical discovery such "bio-feedback" and "entrainment phenomenon". In the "miXer" it senses a physical information and feed back them in the information like visualization, sound, and vibration we can recognize, so you can enjoy an unprecedented communication in this fantastic space.

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    ACE '07: Proceedings of the international conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology
    June 2007
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    ISBN:9781595936400
    DOI:10.1145/1255047
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    1. bio-feedback
    2. communication
    3. entertainment
    4. intimacy
    5. physical information

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