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Jogging over a distance between Europe and Australia
2010
Proceedings of the 23nd annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology - UIST '10
Exertion activities, such as jogging, require users to invest intense physical effort and are associated with physical and social health benefits. Despite the benefits, our understanding of exertion activities is limited, especially when it comes to social experiences. In order to begin understanding how to design for technologically augmented social exertion experiences, we present "Jogging over a Distance", a system in which spatialized audio based on heart rate allowed runners as far apart
doi:10.1145/1866029.1866062
dblp:conf/uist/MuellerVGEAS10
fatcat:t5bxgtgktjbcjonjhiladwdlri