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In dieser Episode von Sightviews besuchen wir den Stand von feelSpace. Dort stellt Geschäftsführerin Jolia Wache ein ganz neues Produkt vor: einen speziell entwickelten Handschuh für die Langstockführung. Er wird über den Stock gezogen und ermöglicht es, trotz Handschuh das gewohnte Stockgefühl zu behalten. Entwickelt wurde das Modell von der Rehalehrerin Stefanie Rommelfanger – produziert wird er nun in Deutschland von feelSpace. Der Handschuh ist ab sofort erhältlich. Daneben geht es um den weiterentwickelten Navigürtel, der nun mit USB-C-Anschluss, neuem Design und optimierter Passform kommt. Auch die dazugehörige App hat ein Update erhalten: Standort-Favoriten lassen sich jetzt bequem teilen. Und schließlich erfahren wir, was es Neues beim InnoMake-Clip gibt – einem altbewährten System zur Hinderniswarnung per Ultraschall. Wie fühlt sich der Handschuh an? Wie sieht der überarbeitete Gürtel aus? Und warum kann auch ein vermeintlich „altmodisches“ Gerät heute noch seine Berechtigung haben? Antworten gibt's im Gespräch direkt von der Messe.
naviBelt to pas nawigacyjny, którego działanie wraz z aplikacją mobilną Belt Control demonstruje Paweł Masarczyk. Urządzenie wyposażone w 16 równomiernie rozmieszczonych elementów wibracyjnych, noszone wokół talii, dostarcza użytkownikowi informacji o kierunku za pomocą wibracji, ułatwiając orientację w przestrzeni. Aplikacja mobilna umożliwia konfigurację i sterowanie pasem, oferując funkcje nawigacyjne dostosowane do potrzeb użytkowników z dysfunkcją wzroku. Audycja dostępna jest również w wygenerowanej automatycznie wersji tekstowej
Feelspace ist ein Gürtel mit 16 Vibrationsmotoren, der bei der Mobilität unterstützen soll. Wir erfahren neues über die App und wann es den Gürtel mit USB-C geben wird. Außerdem sprechen wir über den Hinderniswarner Innomake Clip, den das Unternehmen von der insolventen Firma Tec Innovation übernommen hat.
Dans l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité cette semaine : Du côté des applications et du web Jaws 2024 et Outlook, une colone prononcée “inconnue” ? Régler le problème ! iOS 17.6 va supporter de nouveaux appareils de domotique. Le reste de l'actu Quelques actus en provenance du salon SightCity de Frankfort. Clavier Help2type. AngelEye Desktop reader. AngelEye Smart Reader. Lecteurs audio Solar Groove Solutions. NaviCeinture de chez FeelSpace. Activator Pro de HelpTech. Des étudiants inventent un nouveau système sensoriel pour les aveugles. Voici les premiers ordinateurs audio ! L'IA directement dans vos oreilles ! Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Jean-Marc, Murielle et Pascale pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur le site. Pour faire un don sur PayPal ou en cryptomonaie c'est à l'adresse : oxytude.org/don. Faites vos achats sur Amazon en passant par notre lien affilié oxytude.org/amazon., ça nous aide sans augmenter le prix de vos achats Pour animer cet épisode Cédric, Philippe et Sof.
Cord erzählt über seine Erfahrungen unterwegs mit seinem Navigationsgürtel von Feelspace.
Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each. Welcome to 264 0:00 A tribute to Paul Paravano 1:52 Zoom are about to release audio recorders with accessibility features 9:04 Potentially good news for Castro users 13:27 Machine-generated transcripts coming to Apple Podcasts 18:01 Some blindness stories 19:03 Helpful Samsung TV accessibility hints 26:40 How do I share images to Be My AI on Android? 30:10 Apple Tech Support woes 31:56 OS choices, why I don't have a new Stream, routers and more 39:17 Vocalizer voices, DAB receivers and Life Unseen 57:24 The Feelspace Navibelt is a high tech Orientation and mobility tool 1:10:21 Fitness apps 1:39:53 Habel pricing discrepancies 1:43:03 Thoughts on assistive technology 1:44:44 Disabling automatic language detection on iPhone 1:51:52 eBikes and scooters taking over New York City 1:53:27 Question about Goodmaps Outdoors 1:57:40 Closing and contact info 1:59:11
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.28.530376v1?rss=1 Authors: Schmidt, V., Konig, S. U., Dilawar, R., Sanchez-Pacheco, T. L., Konig, P. Abstract: Sensory augmentation offers a novel opportunity to broaden our knowledge of human perception through the use of external sensors that record information that humans cannot perceive naturally. This information is then translated in a meaningful way to be presented through an inherent sensory modality. To assess whether such augmented senses affect the acquisition of spatial knowledge during navigation, we trained a group of 26 participants for six weeks with an augmented sense for cardinal directions, called the feelSpace belt. In order to assess perceptual and behavioral changes, we compared the use of spatial strategies and the spatial navigation performance of the belt group to the performance of a control group that did not receive the augmented sense or the training. To this end, all participants explored the virtual reality environment Westbrook for 150 minutes in total. Then, the participants spatial knowledge of the virtual reality city was assessed subjectively with the FRS questionnaire and behaviorally in four immersive virtual reality tasks within Westbrook. The belt group reported a significant increase in the use of spatial strategies after training, while the groups ratings were comparable at baseline. The finding is consistent with previous studies showing cognitive and subjective changes to space perception as a consequence of wearing the feelSpace belt for an extended time period. Behaviorally, we found that the belt group acquired significantly more accurate knowledge of cardinal directions and of survey knowledge, measured in pointing accuracy, distance and rotation estimates. Finally, we found that the augmented sense also positively affects route knowledge but to a lesser degree. These results suggest that six weeks of training with the feelSpace belt lead to an improved acquisition of survey and route knowledge as reflected by an increased accuracy in survey and route knowledge tasks in a virtual city. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Stell dir mal vor du legst ein Gürtel um, der dir mitteilt in welche Richtung du gehen sollst.Der dich unterstützt die Straße gerade zu überqueren.Der dir hilft im Wald dich zu recht zu finden.Der dich trotz deiner Blindheit über einen großen Platz führen kann.Der dich navigiert ohne Kopfhörer im Ohr.Ja alles das kann der Navigürtel von Feelspace.In unserer heutigen Episode stellen wir diesen Gürtel vor.Mehr Infos findest du unter www.feelspace.de
Präsentation des Feelspace Navigürtels - Gastbeitrag mit Matthias Haenel
Nowości dostępnościowe w Playstation 5, historyczne rozwiązania do odtwarzania książek audio oraz krótka recenzja pasa nawigacyjnego wyprodukowanego przez firmę Feelspace to tylko niektóre tematy, o jakich rozmawialiśmy w najnowszym TyfloPrzeglądzie. Więcej czeka Was jak zawsze w audycji, do wysłuchania której gorąco zachęcamy!
Today, we take you to Toronto. We’re here to meet a group of graduate students at the Ontario College of Art and Design University, also known as OCAD. For the Intro to Curatorial Practices course, their goal is to research, develop and activate an exhibition in the digital realm. Recorded in the first weeks of the semester, our conversation reveals how the students are defining their roles and designing their strategy for curating an online platform. In the months following our campus visit, the students forged an interdisciplinary curatorial collective. In December 2019, they launched the exhibition titled connection_found. Online now, works by seven artists illustrate the quirks of navigating intimacy on the web. “At the core of the exhibition,” writes the collective on their website, “connection_found simultaneously expands, individuates, and links the collective experience of existing on the internet.” OCAD University—Curating in the Digital Realm is one of our 2020 Student Edition episodes. Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio | Photography: FreshArtINTL Related Episodes: SAIC—Imagining Tomorrow, Wayne State—Designing for Urban Mobility Related Links: Criticism and Curatorial Practice Program, Ontario College of Art and Design University, connection_found Intro to Curatorial Practices, a graduate seminar in the Criticism and Curatorial Program at OCAD University, introduces students to the major critical texts, theories and debates in the burgeoning international field of contemporary curatorial studies. Simultaneously throughout the seminar, students attend public exhibitions, screenings, lectures, performances and events in Toronto's visual art and design worlds. An ongoing examination of contemporary art and design practices within public culture provides students with an eclectic and critical mapping of the layers and intersections of the visual arts, media and design in relation to their varied publics, audiences, markets, the mass media and the scholarly community. connection_found is an online group exhibition organized by feelSpace featuring works by Ronnie Clarke, Taylor Jolin, Leia Kook-Chun, Madeleine Lychek and Paula Tovar, Noelle Wharton-Ayer, and Becca Wijshijer. Together, these works trace and re-trace digital intimacy, touch, and the body as it moves and navigates towards the virtual realm. More literally, connection_found suggests the curatorial alignment of these works in a digital context which, in and of itself, requires finding connection. Source: feelspace.cargo.site. Andrea Fatona, Associate Professor, Faculty of Art and Graduate Program Director, Criticism and Curatorial Practice, is an active curator. Her areas of focus are culture, cultural policy formation, cultural production, nation making, citizenship and multiculturalisms. In the classroom, she engages students in thinking about issues around equity and diversity in the context of art. The Student Edition began in 2019, with visits to art schools and universities in the United States and Canada, where we began recording voices of the future. In 2020, we present the first episodes in our Student Edition—conversations about creativity with emerging makers and producers. Given opportunities to explore and experiment, students are discovering how they can shape the world they live in. What issues and ideas spark their creative impulse?
Das Start-up "Feelspace" hat den Navi-Gürtel entwickelt, der uns mit Vibration auf dem Körper in die richtige Richtung leitet. Wir zeigen euch, wie ihr so einen Gürtel selbst basteln könnt.
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Der Navigürtel von FeelSpace ist mit Vibrationselementen bestückt, die den Träger quasi einnorden. Vibriert es etwa auf dem Bauchnabel, ist der Träger nach norden ausgerichtet. Vibriert es an der linken Hüfte, sieht der Träger nach Osten.
Neuroaesthetics | Symposium Symposium im ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, 22.-24. November 2012 In Kooperation und mit Unterstützung der Gemeinnützigen Hertie-Stiftung. Rising interest in theories of embodiment highlight the need to better understand the relation of action and conscious perception. Specifically, we investigate the concept that the quality of sensory awareness is determined by systematic change of afferent signals resulting from behaviour and knowledge thereof. The feelSpace belt provides qualitatively new sensory signals, relating the orientation of the subject to magnetic north. The resulting transformation laws, linking change of sensory signals and actions by the subject, establish sensorimotor contingencies. The study demonstrates that the signals provided by the feelSpace belt improve behavioural performance, influence physiologic reactions and lead to qualitative changes in perceptual effects. These results provide evidence for a causal role of sensorimotor contingencies in perceptual awareness. In a follow-up we study sensory enhancement in a congenitally blind subject. Consistent with an earlier report improved behavioural performance and perceptual effects could be induced. However, unsupervised training by itself was not sufficient, and explicit instructions and training was necessary to ground the qualitatively new signals and provide associations with the available senses. A unified framework is presented that describes the interaction of sensory and motor systems as an interaction optimizing the predictability of sensory representations in the light of the behavioural repertoire. In summary, the presented experiments argue for a constitutive role of action in the formation of perception, although in some aspects it was dependent on available cognitive resources. Dr. Peter König is Professor of Neurobiopsychology at the University of Os- nabrück and director of the Institute of Cognitive Science. He studied physics and medicine at the University of Bonn. From 1978 to 1994 he was scholarship holder and research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt am Main in the department of neurophysiology, and from 1995 to 1997 Senior Fellow at The Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, California. This was followed by his Habilitation thesis at the Goethe University Frankfurt and the conferring of the title of private lecturer. From 1997 to 2003 he worked at the Institute of Neuroinformatics at the ETH Zurich as assistant professor. In 2009, he founded WhiteMatter Labs GmbH of which he is the scientific director. Since 2001, he is visiting professor at the Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.