Busted

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Class: Computers for the Rest of You
Professor: Dan'O Sullivan


A video installation / game that utilizes eye-tracking to test if we can control our gaze when presented with provocative images.

Caleb J. Clark and I partnered up to analyze/explore what our eyes do involuntarily through this "game".

We present a series of videos with "tempting" material.

The goal of the game is to NOT look at the more "intimate" body parts of the people in the scene.

If you do - you are BUSTED!!

Documentation/Media

DOCUMENTATION
by Caleb J. Clark

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Photos:

The video we presented inside the box for user testing:

 

How it was done / more details

HARDWARE

Box: where you peep into.
Screen: inside the box a video clip will play
Monitor: shows where the user is looking at.
Eye Tracking: a camera inside pointed at the person's eye tracks the eye ball

SOFTWARE

"HotSpot" recorder: allowed me to record where the user was not supposed to look at in a video clip using a box on the screen I controlled with my mouse. Click HERE for the code (Processing).
Busted Game: The game tracks where the user is looking at. If they look at the hot spot regions recorded previously by the "HotSpot" recorder, they get Busted! At the end of the game you get your "Busted Index". Click HERE for the code (Processing).

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First demo video: