Light’s Out

When most humans’ eyes are open, about two-thirds of the electrical activity in their brain is from vision. In fact, it has been found that half of our neural tissue has something to do with the visual sense.* But what about the other senses?

Lights Out is a nonvisual, multisensory, location-based interactive experience. Guests smell, feel, and hear their way around a room without seeing anything – using those senses in ways they aren’t often used in games and location-based experiences. Through rapid iteration, we are identifying fun, challenging, and novel activities to be part of the final experience. Following a series of sensory experiments, we will use our findings to build one polished experience able to be shown at festivals, in exhibitions, and as a standalone event.

Amaze yourself. Close your eyes.

Project Instructors: Heather Kelley, Chris Klug

Project Members: Alexandra Amorati, Dasol Park, Bitong (Annie) Wang, Dale Wones

*Source: Fixot R.S., American Journal of Ophthalmology, Aug 1957

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