Paul Morat
I am an interaction designer and HCI researcher based in London, UK. My work investigates the transformative interplay between humans and computer technology, using design as a performative tool that shapes perception and interaction in the hybrid space.

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«Nur wer mit ihnen vom Mohn aß» is an interactive pneumatic structure that integrates a bio-feedbackloop experience. This project was realised at Art Biesenthal 2022 in Berlin, in cooperation with geo – Die Luftwerker and Diptyque Paris. Featured in DAZED, Vogue Germany, Numéro Berlin. 

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№ 001 – Art Biesenthal exhibition view. Credits: Grit Schwerdtfeger

«Nachtalb» is an interface that enables brain-to-brain-interaction using a Brain-Computer-Interface and multisensory Virtual Reality feedback. This research project marks a joint venture between AIKEN CURA, the Jülich Research Centre, the Interaction Design Lab Potsdam and g.tec medical engineering. Published through ACM at SIGGRAPH Asia. 
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№ 002 – Ars Electronica presentation view. Credits: Paul Seybold

«Der Trog» is a contactless breath-to-water interface. It is based on a Computer Vision system. Der Trog will through a thermal camera detect slight temperature changes on the skin around nose and mouth of the user and derive their breathing rhythm. Shortlisted for the S+T+ARTS Air Residency of the European Commission in 2023.
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№ 003 – Presentation view. Credits: AIKEN CURA

«Der Zeitgeber» is a Virtual Reality application that uses spatial distortion to influence the user’s visual perception and ultimately manipulates their sense of time. This research project marks a joint-venture between AIKEN CURA, the Interaction Design Lab Potsdam, the University of Freiburg and the Jülich Research Center. Published through ACM at Mensch und Computer 2021. 
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№ 004 – VR Still. Credits: AIKEN CURA