Monday, May 10, 2010

Feel Me

Computer Software Decodes Emotions Over the Phone


Feel me © 2010 Xea Baudoin All Rights Reserved.

When cameras and mics are "warm" media (according to M. Mc Luhan) internet pages are "cold".
So how come we can feel people throughout graphic pages?
When you are playing online a simple game, such as a FPS, you will not only feel the players' attitudes but clearly grasp their way of thinking/ doing in the game, similar to how they act in real life.
There is a close, direct, relation between a player's behaviour in the game and his/ her true mentality.
Not only respecting the etiquette but also sharing, cooperating, or acting selfishly, cheating, lying et c.
Opposite to retrograde opinions, internet is a warm medium, if not sometimes hot (in the scientific sense).
If we categorise the entire internet population, there might be two fundamental attitudes: one would be to get lost in transaction, seeking and reaching a world of fantasy, the other would actually be to connect to people, ideas, and share, exchange, confront, seek, receive and give...
Internet is the first and sole interactive medium in the history.
Let us cultivate, enrich and develop it aiming at a better, humane humanity.
Radio, TV, Cinema are keeping you passive (and silent).
Stop being passive!

Discovery News:
Computer Software Decodes Emotions Over the Phone
Article by Eric Bland
"A company called eXaudios has developed software that detects emotions during a phone call."
"Less than two minutes into a cell phone conversation, a new computer program can predict a broken heart -- literally and figuratively." Eric Bland.

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