A new smart cinema is being used to measure an audience's "real-time" reaction to a film. Up to 200 cinema goers have been ...
The University of Bristol has launched a 35-seat 'Smart Cinema' that uses biometric sensors to monitor viewers’ heart rates, brain activity, and eye movements during screenings. The aim is to replace ...
Bristol University project aims to help directors make better movies and take greater risks – with one already onboard ...
Smart Cinema' equipment captures audiences' biometric reactions, including heart rate, movement and brain activity ...
Well, a new smart cinema has been opened in Bristol that can measure an audience's reaction to watching a movie in "real-time ...
An audience's physical and emotional response to watching a film is being studied for the first time in a globally unique ...
Researchers from Bristol and Bath universities measured audience responses to what they were watching, in a first of its kind ...
The University of Bristol has opened a 35-seat 'Smart Cinema' equipped with biometric sensors to monitor viewers' heart rates, brainwaves, and other physical responses in real time. The technology ...