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Multisensory Experience Lab

In the Multisensory Experience Lab we investigate the combination of different input and output modalities in interactive applications.

Multisensory Experience Lab

In the Multisensory Experience Lab we investigate the combination of different input and output modalities in interactive applications.

The Multisensory Experience Lab (ME-Lab) is based at Aalborg University Copenhagen. Our work is centered on the use of multisensory technologies, e.g., virtual and augmented reality and falls into three broad categories:

  • Basic research: We aim to improve multisensory technology and understand its users, e.g. perception, cognition, and affect.
  • Applied research:  We aim to assist and empower specific user groups by means of multisensory technology.
  • Art and culture:  We aim to explore new forms of artistic expression and preserve cultural heritage using multisensory technology.

We combine audio, virtual reality and experience

In the Multisensory Experience Lab we work on sound rendering for on virtual reality and multisensory experiences, exploring the combination of different input and output modalities in interactive applications.

We are interested in both development of novel hardware and software technologies as well as evaluation of user experience.

We apply our technologies in a variety of areas such as:

  • health
  • rehabilitation
  • education
  • art and entertainment.

We are particularly interested in:

  • sonic interaction design for multimodal environments
  • simulating walking experiences
  • sound rendering and spatialization
  • haptic interfaces
  • cinematic VR
  • evaluation of user experience in multimodal environments.

 

Stefania Serafin
Rolf Nordahl
Research Group leaders
Multisensory Experience Lab
sts@create.aau.dk
9940 2475

In the Multisensory Experience Lab we work on sound rendering for on virtual reality and multisensory experiences, exploring the combination of different input and output modalities in interactive applications.