Category: culture and psychology.

  • 18JulWhat is happiness?

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    The french artist Sbastien Schuller

    (from the Yvelines, Versailles or Trappes) has the best definition so far:

    ‘In the mildness of the spring

    You feel creepy like a worm

    In your lost enchanted brain

    You’re proud to go

    With the fairness of your skin

    You feel funny in this world

    In your lost enchanted dreams

    Weeping willow’

    From his album Happiness.

    Video-clip

    In French music as we like it


  • 21JulMachine Therapy

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    I have just chatted with Kelly Dobson today at the lab and we found out that we share a research goal: using machines for therapy.

    I will show her the last ptototypes on Haptic Psycho therapy that I made with Leo such as:

    Squeeze Me – A Vest that Simulates Therapeutic Holding

    Hurt Me – A Bracelet that Generates Controlled Pain for Psycho-Therapy

    Cool Me Down – An Electronic Cold Wrap for grounding

    Push My Buttons – A System and Method for the Remote Application of Touch Therapy

    I have always adored Kelly’s work. In particular, her ScreamBody.

    ScreamBody is the first of the series of Wearable Body Organs. ScreamBody is a portable space for screaming. When a user needs to scream but is in anynumber of situations where it is just not permitted, ScreamBody silences the user’s screams so they may feel free to vocalize without fear of environmental retaliation, and at the same time records the scream for later release where, when, and how the user chooses.

    One of her last piece is Blendie, a voice controller blender.

    The experience for the participant is to speak the language of the machine and thus to more deeply understand and connect with the machine.

    She is now finalising her PhD research on Machine Therapy

    It is a body-to-body affair. In this way the machines serve as a bridge to the person’s inner life

    In Haptic therapy


  • 21JulMachine Therapy

    If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed to receive the latest Architectradure’s articles in your reader or via email. Thanks for visiting!

    I have just chatted with Kelly Dobson today at the lab and we found out that we share a research goal: using machines for therapy.

    I will show her the last ptototypes on Haptic Psycho therapy that I made with Leo such as:

    Squeeze Me – A Vest that Simulates Therapeutic Holding

    Hurt Me – A Bracelet that Generates Controlled Pain for Psycho-Therapy

    Cool Me Down – An Electronic Cold Wrap for grounding

    Push My Buttons – A System and Method for the Remote Application of Touch Therapy

    I have always adored Kelly’s work. In particular, her ScreamBody.

    ScreamBody is the first of the series of Wearable Body Organs. ScreamBody is a portable space for screaming. When a user needs to scream but is in anynumber of situations where it is just not permitted, ScreamBody silences the user’s screams so they may feel free to vocalize without fear of environmental retaliation, and at the same time records the scream for later release where, when, and how the user chooses.

    One of her last piece is Blendie, a voice controller blender.

    The experience for the participant is to speak the language of the machine and thus to more deeply understand and connect with the machine.

    She is now finalising her PhD research on Machine Therapy

    It is a body-to-body affair. In this way the machines serve as a bridge to the person’s inner life

    In Haptic therapy