Watch, Listen, and Feel Movies with a Haptics Jacket

Mar 23, 2009 by Lisa Zyga weblog
Haptics Jacket
A sensor-studded jacket lets viewers feel movies, allowing for emotional immersion. Image credit: Steve Brewster.

(PhysOrg.com) -- Sometimes you may feel a shiver go up your spine as you're watching a chilling movie scene, but a new jacket can actually give you a real shiver. The haptics jacket, designed by scientists at Philips Electronics, can enable movie viewers to feel movies through a sense of touch, in an attempt to provide full emotional immersion in a film.

Paul Lemmens, a Philips senior scientist, explains that the isn't meant to make viewers feel the actual punches and blows that the actors are receiving on the screen. Rather, the intentions are more subtle. The jacket's purpose is to make viewers feel anxiety and other emotions through signals such as sending a shiver up the viewer's spine, creating tension in the limbs, and creating a pulse on the chest to simulate a rapid heartbeat.

"People don't realize how sensitive we are to touch, although it is the first sense that fetuses develop in the womb," said Lemmens, who will be presenting recent research on the jacket at the IEEE-sponsored 2009 World Haptics Conference 2009, in Salt Lake City.

To produce these sensations, the jacket contains 64 independently controlled actuators, which can cycle on and off 100 times per second. Because of the way the brain perceives touch, only eight actuators on each arm placed six inches apart are enough to cover sensations on the entire arm. The system uses such a small amount of current that two AA batteries could provide power for an hour if 20 motors were operating simultaneously.

The jacket can respond to signals encoded in a DVD, or it can be controlled on the fly, adding another element of reality to entertainment.

Via: IEEE Spectrum

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carlos44
not rated yet Mar 24, 2009
Can the adult version be far behind?
zbarlici
not rated yet Mar 24, 2009
...do not let the little kiddies wear this jacket while watching a Chuck Norris movie,as i fear that a roundhouse kick to the gut might result in the browning of the pants.
denijane
not rated yet Mar 30, 2009
I also vote for an adult version :)
Jmaximus
not rated yet May 14, 2009
Yes but can it suck?

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