Closed jeremy-fgn closed 8 months ago
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Ruggero for the BHM team.
Hi @brainhackorg/project-monitors my project is ready!
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Thanks @jeremy-fgn your project have been updated on the website!
Ruggero for the BHM team.
Title
Viewing the world in third-person - experimental considerations for a successful study
Leaders
Jérémy Faggion
Collaborators
No response
Brainhack Global 2022 Event
Brainhack Marseille
Project Description
What are you doing, for whom, and why?
I am conceiving an experiment to study the implications of living with a third-person point of view on mental states and self-awareness. For self-awareness implications, see for instance research from Olaf Blanke. I expect positive implications for users, including increased self awareness and increased focus, and interesting implications for users undergoing temporary stress or anxiety. If the issue of learning to associate somatosensory information to the new way of seeing the world can be solved, this could open the door to many more experiments around metacognition, but also around learning involving perception and movement of the body. Inspired by the study of Hubert Dolezal in 1982, using prism glasses to experience the world upside-down.
What makes your project special and exciting?
Visuo-tactile association in third-person point of view is hard to achieve. The challenge revolves around how to make the brain learn that association. One candidate approach is to start from a first-person point of view and gradually transition to a third-person point of view, using a camera transmitting its video feed to a headset worn by the user. Existing solutions exist for drone piloting (FPV goggles).
How to get started?
Identify the bottlenecks to come. Propose a design solution to allow for a gradual transition from first-person to third-person point of view. Experiment with FPV goggles and bring them to the Brainhack :) The outcome of this project should be in the form of schematics, prototypes, pseudocode, people to reach out to and a list of resources to take inspiration from.
Where to find key resources?
By typing "fpv goggles third person" in a search engine
https://petapixel.com/2014/07/02/custom-built-oculus-rift-gopro-rig-lets-experience-life-third-person/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anE3RNf_3s0
Link to project repository/sources
Google Docs
Goals for Brainhack Global
The outcome of this project should be in the form of schematics, pseudocode, people to reach out to and a list of resources to take inspiration from. Iteration cycles should be as short as possible. Testing should ideally happen on-site during the hackathon.
Good first issues
Gradual transition from 1st person to 3rd person - engineering task
Visuo-tactile association in shifted or novel ways of viewing the world - literature review task
Getting your hands on a drone and FPV goggles - engineering task
Identifying if using a stereo camera will prove crucial - literature review task
Communication channels
Direct messaging app - TBD
Skills
Onboarding documentation
No response
What will participants learn?
Sensorimotor association, mental states, self-awareness, engineering and coding, and iterating fast
Data to use
No response
Number of collaborators
3
Credit to collaborators
Names engraved on a block of cheese and fed to seaguls
Image
https://art-u1.infcdn.net/articles_uploads/0/811/3rd%20person%20real%20life.jpg
Type
method_development
Development status
0_concept_no_content
Topic
other
Tools
other
Programming language
not_applicable
Modalities
behavioral
Git skills
0_no_git_skills
Anything else?
No response
Things to do after the project is submitted and ready to review.
Hi @brainhackorg/project-monitors my project is ready!