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the patent resulting from SoundScapes, external PhD dissertations and papers
associated to use of SoundScapes or where my work is cited.
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Patent resulting from my SoundScapes research
My SoundScapes research
1987-1999 led to a patent being filed in 2000 as
Communication Method and
Apparatus [US Patent 6,893,407]. This was published worldwide -
LINK TO PATENT FAMILY - and 'other references
used by the examiners are my prior sole authored work. To view these see links
on Virtual Interactive Space (VIS) below.
1999 - Virtual Interactive Space (V.I.S.) as a movement capture interface tool
giving multimedia feedback for treatment and analysis. “Bridging Cultures”,
Program from The 13th International Congress of WCPT, May 23-28, 1999, Yokohama,
Japan. See publication abstract on Science Links Japan.
http://sciencelinks.jp/j-east/article/200110/000020011001A0418015.php
1999 -
Virtual Interactive Space (VIS) an experiential intensive, and conference
presentation Omega Institute, New York, USA
1999
- Virtual Interactive Space, “Pushing the Limits” 5th Scientific Congress,
Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, Oct. 11-13, 2000, Sydney, Australia.
The patent above has been
cited by other patents relative to my design for the online Humanics "clinic to
home to clinic" concept where I led the research in 2000 with the SoundScapes
system - see HUMANICS publication here. The citing detail is
Bulat, P. I. (2006).
System and method for delivering medical examination, treatment and assistance
over a network. [US Patent 7,011,629]
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PhD-Master lecture at University of Oporto, Portugal,
February 2005 - photo profile at the Leica camera forum site -
images by
José Morais,
Portugal
Art works
Featured
artist in the first space art exhibition
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ArtAbilitation Workshops
ArtAbilitation Conferences -
www.artabilitation.net
2006 - Denmark
Proceedings and
Conference CD
2007 (integrated with LEDA conference)- Denmark -
see
special issue journal Digital Creativity, Volume 19 Issue 3 2008 Ludic
Engagement Designs for All ISSN: 1462-6268
2008 (integrated with
ICDVRAT conference)- Portugal
2009 - USA
2010 - Chile
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Related work citing my own
PhD dissertations
Petersson, E. (2006). Non-Formal Learning Through Ludic
Engagement Within Interactive Environments [Doctoral Thesis, Malmö
University/School of Teacher Education, ISBN/ISSN: 91-85042-22-6]
http://hdl.handle.net/2043/2963 (pp. 15-17)
Pollini, A. (2008). Experimenting with an Ubiquitous Computing Open
Architecture. Distributed, Embedded, and Modular computing for Novel Practices
of Play and Therapy in the water.
[PH.D. PROGRAM IN TELEMATICA E SOCIETÀ DELL’INFORMAZIONE CICLE XX Instituted by
the Italian University Consortium among University of Florence University of
Siena]
Breidegard, B. (2006). Att göra för att förstå - konstruktion för
rehabilitering. Department of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Certec, Lund
University, Sweden [doktorsavhandling certec, lth nummer 2:2006; ISSN:
978-91-628-7035-5]. (p. 59)
http://www.certec.lth.se/dok/attgora/AttGoraForAttForsta_Light.pdf.
M.sc & MA
final papers with cited reference (known)
Kjær, E. (1999). [Den magiske musik og den forunderlige hjerne].
Unpublished successful M.Sc. thesis. Danmarks Lærerhøjskole, Copenhagen,
Denmark.
Lyon, E. B. (2002). [Design af et system til træning af
hjerneskadede patienter]. Unpublished successful M.Sc. thesis. Copenhagen: IT
University, Copenhagen, Denmark (in Danish). *Translated title – Design of a
system for the training of acquired brain injured patients. Lyon was a
neuropsychologist in the Humanics projects at CRBI.
Williams, C. (2005). The Picturing Sound Multisensory Environment: An
Exploration of the Potentials of the Eyesweb© Software Platform with Pupils with
SLD and PMLD. Unpublished M. A. SEN. Thesis. University of Wales, Newport, UK.
Linked to related paper of Williams' work.
Azeredo, M. (2007). Real-time composition of image and sound in the
(re)habilitation of children with special needs: a case study of a child with
cerebral palsy. Digital Creativity, Volume 18, Number 2, June 2007 , pp.
115-120(6). Publisher: Routledge, ISSN 1462-6268. English paper of the Portugal
Psychology MA research study.
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3rd party citations - Papers -
Exploring interpersonal dynamics between adults and motor
disabled children within aesthetic resonant environments P Lopes-dos-Santos, L M
Teixeira, S Silva, M Azeredo and M Barbosa, University of Porto/Portuguese
Catholic University, Portugal
A
Camera-Based Music-Making Tool for Physical Rehabilitation - Gorman, A Lahav, E
Saltzman, M Betke - Image and Video Computing Group Department of Computer
Science Boston University; Music Mind & Motion Laboratory Sargent College for
Health and Rehabilitation Science Boston University; The Music & Neuroimaging
Laboratory Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School
Real-time composition of image and sound in the (re)habilitation
of children with special needs: a case study of a child with cerebral palsy by
Maria Azeredo, University of Porto, School of Psychology and Educational
Sciences, Portugal
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Multiple citations of my work
4 papers cited in Cobb, S. & Sharkey, P. (2006). A decade of
research and development in disability and virtual reality and associated
technologies: promise or practice [Keynote address]. In Proc. The International
Conference Series on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies,
pp. 1-14.
5 papers cited in [Lopes-dos-Santos, P., Teixeira, L. M. Silva,
S. Azeredo, M. & Barbosa, M. (2006). Exploring interpersonal dynamics between
adults and motor disabled children within aesthetic resonant environments. In
Proc. The International Conference Series on Disability, Virtual Reality and
Associated Technologies. Esbjerg, Denmark, pp. 27-34.
***** My other publications/citations – see
http://personprofil.aau.dk/Profil/103302 ********
Related bodies of research, applied practises and other links
The iMUSE project lead by Professor Phil Ellis
and Dr Lieselotte van Leeuwen both from the University of Sunderland http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/imuse
www.templetap.com (Bill & Cynthia who
I met when presenting SoundScapes in the Millennium Olympics/Paralympics in
Sydney check
out the Flash games and the pictures of the wild west of Australia)
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