“Frisson Waves: Sharing Frisson to Create Collective Empathetic Experiences for Music Performances”
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- Frisson Waves: Sharing Frisson to Create Collective Empathetic Experiences for Music Performances
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Frisson is a mental experience of body reactions such as shivers, tingling skin, and goosebumps. However, this sensation is not shareable with others and is rarely used in live performances. We propose Frisson Waves, a real-time system to detect, trigger and share frisson in a wave-like pattern during music performances.
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