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Mediated Interdependence in Motion: A Co-op Augmented Reality (AR) and Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) Installation

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We proposed an installation prototype that combines principles of art, videogames, social play, and human–computer interaction (HCI), the so-called “Art of War” (AoW). AoW is a two-player cooperative augmented reality (AR) game leveraging a brain–computer interface (BCI) and a robotic agent to encourage trust, empathy, and cooperation between a dyad.

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Herrera-Arcos, G., Pimentel, D. (2019). Mediated Interdependence in Motion: A Co-op Augmented Reality (AR) and Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) Installation. In: Contreras-Vidal, J., Robleto, D., Cruz-Garza, J., Azorín, J., Nam, C. (eds) Mobile Brain-Body Imaging and the Neuroscience of Art, Innovation and Creativity. Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, vol 10. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24326-5_22

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