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ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, 2020
This demonstration presents Synopticon, an open-source software system for automatic, real-time gaze object detection for mobile eye tracking. The system merges gaze data from eye tracking glasses with position data from a motion capture system and projects the resulting gaze vector onto a 3D model of the environment.
Michael Hildebrandt +2 more
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This demonstration presents Synopticon, an open-source software system for automatic, real-time gaze object detection for mobile eye tracking. The system merges gaze data from eye tracking glasses with position data from a motion capture system and projects the resulting gaze vector onto a 3D model of the environment.
Michael Hildebrandt +2 more
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The map and the territory: a subversive synopticon in an alternative educational space
International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2020The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between a school’s design and architecture and its educational practices, in light of critical theories regarding place, space and educati...
Gila Amitay, Giora Rahav
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Revisiting the synopticon: Reconsidering Mathiesen’s ‘The Viewer Society’ in the age of Web 2.0
Theoretical Criminology, 2011Thomas Mathiesen’s ‘The Viewer Society’ has been widely influential. Mathiesen posited, alongside the panopticon, a reciprocal system of control, the synopticon, in which ‘the many’ watch ‘the few’. I point to the value of Mathiesen’s arguments but also suggest a reconsideration.
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Imagining Hegel: Bookish Forms and the Romantic Synopticon
2009Post-Enlightenment scholarship is marked by a range of textual responses to the burgeoning of the archive. Keepsakes, annuals, miscellanies, compendiums, anthologies, treasuries, souvenirs, almanacs, catalogs, and other examples of what we might term ‘mediated forms’ continue to challenge theorists—including those seeking to define the rationale behind
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The Power of the Public in Sporting Events: Articulation of Crowd Riots, Synopticon, and Customerism
Korean Society for the Sociology of Sport, 2009openaire +1 more source

