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Place a finger to your neck or wrist. Find your pulse. How does it alter your awareness of your body? Imagine if you could simultaneously see and Pulse Pool is a collaborative multimedia installation created by the Symbiotic Computer Laboratory at the University of Oklahoma. The interconnected components of the Pulse Pool project explore how access to otherwise unavailable corporal information affects human interaction. Wearable electronic units measure individuals’ heart rates and transmit this data Pulse Pool is a 2006 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website made possible with funding from mediaThe Foundation. Additional funding was provided by the University of Oklahoma College of Engineering, School of Computer Science, the Museum of Science, Boston, the National Endowment for the Arts, Rhizome.org, the University of Oklahoma Symbiotic Computer Laboratory, and the OU School of Art. | Created
by: With contributions from: | Tim Hunt Tim Hunt currently is a PhD graduate student in the School of Aerospace and Mechanically Engineering at the University of Oklahoma. Primarily his research is in the field of intelligent robotics. However, his current research topic is the exploration dynamic overloading on composite based structures like the ones used in landing capsules. The experiments are being conducted with a N-Class Experimental High Power Rocket. Before returning to the University of Oklahoma for Graduate studies, He spent time working as an engineer for DaimlerChrysler, Delta Faucets, and the Coors Technical Ceramics Corporation. His interests include embedded systems, automotive racing, rocketry, and intelligent robotics. |