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    • Sonic Straws – interactive food
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    • InsideOut – Ingestible Games
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    • Life Tree – Breathing Game
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    • You Better Eat to Survive! – Food-VR Game
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    • Design tool: Movement-based Game Guidelines
    • Design tool: Exertion Cards
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Peace.facebook brainstorming meeting Fri


We are having a brainstorming meeting on Fri, 5th Aug, 3-4pm in 14.11.04 to think about a mobile exertion game that we can bring to the table for peace.facebook.com. If interested, get in contact with Floyd.

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Researching the future of gaming

The Exertion Games Lab researches the future of play and games in order to understand how to design better interactive experiences, in particular we focus on games that put the human body in the centre of the experience. We draw from interaction design, sports, psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI) and embodiment thinking to contribute to human-player interaction.

We are always looking for excellent PhD, Master and undergraduate students as well as interns, if interested please get in contact.

Coming up

Dagstuhl: Cognitive Augmentation, 4-9 Dec, 2022
CHI, 23-28 Apr 2023
Dagstuhl: Human-Computer Symbiosis, 21-26 May, 2023
Dagstuhl: SportsHCI, 16-21 July, 2023
CHI, 11-16 May 2024

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https://www.monash.edu/it/hcc/exertion-games-lab

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