BioSignals research has led to live visualisation of data in VR.
Daniël Vandersmissen, our colleague in Belgium, has been working with Sansar.
As a result of his latest experiment, Kim’s live sensor visualisation (which uses data from our inside and outside prototypes) is now successfully up and running live in Sansar.
This is a successful prototype of one possibility for having live signals from all the teams accessible via VR.

An Ongoing Collaboration
Daniël has worked with us previously in the virtual world, most notably via our BIOS project. He spent considerable time documenting BIOS and Biomodd ABD14. We used his videos in BIOS to connect our lab and projected his and Frederico Sena’s virtual lab into various portals in the gallery space. Daniël first trialled this visualisation system integration with Fred’s virtual world during BIOS|Biomodd ADB14.
This project has three island-based partners: the UK, the Philippines and New Zealand. Each location aims to generate and send signals in some form. Can these signals also be sent and received within virtual environments? Does connecting the locations into a VR space constitute its form of signal via Sansar or other VR portals?
Look for posts of this title for updates on his progress, and follow his wider practice on Instagram at @danielvandermissen. Daniel is a member of the SEADS collective and the fictional IGECC company. Previously, he was a pedagogical advisor for part-time (visual) art education. Currently, he is a full-time independent multidisciplinary artist.
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The British Council funds BioSignals via the #ConnectionsThroughCulture programme.




























