@inproceedings{1efa3c5bf8484b4cbc7d68758ec8961e,
title = "Reality Jockey: Lifting the barrier between alternate realities through audio and Haptic feedback",
abstract = "We present Reality Jockey, a system that confuses the participant's perception of the reality by mixing in a recorded past-reality. The participant will be immersed in a spatialized 3D sound environment that is a mix of sounds from the reality and from the past. The sound environment from the past is augmented with haptic feedback in cross-modality. The haptic feedback is associated with certain sounds such as the vibration in the table when stuff is placed on the table to make the illusion of it happening in live. The seamless transition between live and past creates immersive experience of past events. The blending of live and past allows interactivity. To validate our system, we conducted user studies on 1) does blending live sensations improve such experiences, and 2) how beneficial is it to provide haptic feedbacks in recorded pasts. Potential applications are suggested to illustrate the significance of Reality Jockey.",
keywords = "Cross-modality, Haptic, Illusion, Spatial sound, Substitutional reality",
author = "Kevin Fan and Hideyuki Izumi and Yuta Sugiura and Kouta Minamizawa and Sohei Wakisaka and Masahiko Inami and Naotaka Fujii and Susumu Tachi",
year = "2013",
doi = "10.1145/2470654.2481353",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781450318990",
series = "Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings",
pages = "2557--2566",
booktitle = "CHI 2013",
note = "31st Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: Changing Perspectives, CHI 2013 ; Conference date: 27-04-2013 Through 02-05-2013",
}