Speech at Design & Emotion Conference in Amsterdam

Professor Adrian David Cheok was invited to be a thought leader at the 10th Conference on Design & Emotion held in Amsterdam this year from September 27 to 30.

The International Conference on Design & Emotion is a forum held every other year where practitioners, researchers and industry leaders meet and exchange knowledge and insights concerning the cross-disciplinary field of design and emotion, such as social science, humanities, engineering, computer science, HCI, psychology, cognitive science, health sciences, marketing and business.

Design & Emotion went from being the rookie in the field to –and this sounds scary– belonging to the establishment. This 10th edition is an excellent moment to discuss the next 15 years. The Design & Emotion community has proven to be dedicated and committed, the ideal group in a relevant discussion like this. Therefore,The conference invited 8 thought leaders to host theme oriented sessions, exploring and discussin

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Adrian Cheok awarded Distinguished Alumni award by University of Adelaide

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Professor Adrian David Cheok was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Awards by University of Adelaide in recognition of his achievements and contribution in the field of Computing, Engineering and Multisensory communication. The Distinguished Alumni Awards recognise the outstanding contribution and significant impact made by alumni of the University.

Professor Adrian Cheok obtained a Bachelor of Engineerin

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Wake Up and Smell The Roses—Virtually | AsianScientist

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You can now send tastes, smells and even kisses virtually. A new age of virtual reality involving all five senses is here, with Adrian Cheok of the Imagineering Institute at its forefront.

Daniel Soo | August 1, 2016 | Editorials

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On a mission to send smells, tastes virtually | TODAY

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BY REGINA MARIE LEE
JULY 8, 2016


Visitors can unwrap an Egyptian mummy virtually and even explore amulets buried with the body. Photo: Interspectral

 

In the third of a series of reports on the highlights of the Singapore Science Festival this year, we look how scientists are making it possible

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