The Hiatus System
Summary
A mobile VR application uses an interactive teaching model to help individuals learn the process of mindfulness through guided breath awareness meditation.
Graduate Researcher – MFA Thesis Project
Kevin Bruggeman
Project Description
The Hiatus System is a biofeedback-based virtual reality stress reduction application that utilizes mindfulness-based stress reduction. This mobile VR application uses an interactive teaching model to help individuals learn the process of mindfulness through guided breath awareness meditation. The user is immersed in a rendition of a Japanese Zen Temple that is designed to attain and maintain the user’s attention towards the meditation, in order to reduce mental fatigue.
This project was done as a collaborative project between Kevin Bruggeman and Skylar Wurster.
The Hiatus System was presented at SIGGRAPH 2018, Vancouver, and is involved in a pilot study between Dr. Marcia Bockbrader, Dr. Ruchika Prakash, and Susan Melsop at The Ohio State University.