Philosophy of Computer Game with BCI as Healthcare Information Design Outcomes: Toward a New Approach of Knowledge Game
Journal Title: EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 13
Abstract
This study presents that the computer game using brain information as healthcare design outcomes is being philosophized as an object of thoughts. In order to define the philosophy of computer game with BCI (Brain-Computer Interaction), my paper examines Racing Car Game using EEG (electroencephalography) as healthcare information design outcomes and reconsiders the rule and use of BCI game in the conflict between the game and the narrative. It proposes that the BCI game using brain waves as bio-information originated from healthcare design reframes traditional philosophical discourses in knowledge game and contributes to the ecology of networked knowledge enabling new forms of collaborations between sciences, engineering, arts, and design.
Authors and Affiliations
Hyunkyoung Cho, Joonsung Yoon
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