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Cornell Testing Moodlight

by Marie Clarkeon 28 June 2013in Kickstarter, Uncategorized

Hi Everyone,

Hope you’re all having a good Friday! Just a quick update before the weekend. We have some news from Mark Matthews of the Interaction Design Lab at Cornell University. You might remember from the video Mark and his team are currently doing some exciting work using the Pip on Moodlight, the light that knows how you feel.

More from Mark Matthews…

“We are kicking off our MoodLight study today at the Interaction Design Lab at Cornell. Phase 1 will involve testing with 30 Cornell students. All going well, we will follow up in the Fall semester by testing the system clinically as a relaxation aid.

Our primary goal is to investigate whether MoodLight, an ambient lighting relaxation system can:

1) provide more immediate and affective feedback to help people relax,
2) does it help people share how they are feeling with loved ones.”

We wish them all the best in their studies and hope they get some interesting results.

Thanks,

from all the Galvanic Team

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