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Published on: May 23, 2019
Enhancing Dynamic Visual Experiences through Touch
1Crossmodal Research Laboratory, Department of Experimental Psychology, 6396University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
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In recent years, there has been an explosion in the number and range of commercial touch-enabled digital devices in society at large. In this narrative review, we critically evaluate the evidence concerning the tactile augmentation of a range of dynamic visual experiences such as those offered by film, gaming, and virtual reality. We consider the various mechanisms (both diegetic and nondiegetic) that may underlie such cross-modal effects. These include attentional capture, mood induction, ambiguity resolution, and the transmission of semantically meaningful information (i.e., such as directional cues for navigation) by means of patterned tactile stimulation. By drawing parallels with the literature on olfactory augmentation in the context of live performance, we identify several additional ways in which touch could potentially be used to augment both passive (e.g., cinema) and active (e.g., gaming) media experiences in the future. That said, a number of the technical, financial, and psychological challenges associated with delivering such cross-modal, or multisensory, enhancement effects via tactile augmentation are also highlighted. Finally, we suggest a number of novel lines of future research in this rapidly evolving area of technological innovation.
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