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For Patients

Coming soon

A digital biofeedback immersive art experience

Digital Print in Dark Blue
Glow

Vision & Intentions of the Experience

  • Designed to help reduce excess sympathetic nervous system activity, promoting calm and balance in critical care environments

  • Explores the use of personalized biofeedback-driven digital art to support emotional regulation and patient engagement

  • Aims to support recovery from Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) by offering immersive experiences that reduce sensory trauma

  • Seeks to encourage parasympathetic activation through non-invasive, visual, and meditative interaction

  • Intended to provide micro-moments of meditation and reflection for people navigating chronic illness

  • Creates unique generative art from patients’ biometric inputs, offering a sense of ownership and personalization — like a visual fingerprint

  • Works to bridge the gap between art and healthcare, offering a novel, emotionally attuned, patient-centered experience

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