Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles The way this project is unusual is that we are actually pursuing a principle. I really believe that form follows. Feeling and feeling is really what space and architecture about space actually affects people. Design matters. It's why we spend the time making the decisions. We do those things that we as designers, intuit neuroscience is now proving have an effect. Google created an exhibition that is showing designs impact on our biology way that I explain your own aesthetics. It's really simple. It's basically how your brain changes on the arts. When you have a heightened aesthetic experience, like a piece of music, a sunrise, things that really elevate your everyday experiences, they change you. They change your biology, they change your mood. They change your emotion. I called Suji ready, I said, taking the neuro aesthetic principles. Could you create three different rooms that would invoke different responses? The goal is to see how people resonate with space and to really find out whether what they think. They resonate with what their body is actually resonated. We respond to the aesthetics of our environments. Whether we realize it or not, the band can demonstrate with data from the sensors that actually is art activity. Respiratory activity, skin temperature, skin conducted. Since we figure out from the data which room is one that feels calmest most at ease, where does your physiology feel most peaceful? I think it's what people are searching for. The space between the notes, the place where they can come and just be. Interiors where we work and live have a deep impact on our well being. Way always known that I believed in it, but we haven't been able to quantify Improve it. You enter a space, and it's like I like it. But why? This is about data used as a mirror back to yourself. Data is just a bunch of numbers, and we wanted to make it artistic and its expression. It could be really hard to put an aesthetic experience into words. Suddenly, by combining signs and technology, we get a new language like your room, too. Maybe a border collie concern more than 1000 words. Technology has the ability to help you know yourself better. The problems of the future are only going to become more complicated.
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