King’s College London
Seeking Connection
King’s College London
Seeking Connection
Starting with the self, ‘Seeking Connection’ asks, how can digital design help us better understand our minds and bodies? Visitors have the chance to meet Purrble, the cuddly companion designed to guide emotion regulation for young people struggling with their mental health. In ‘Decoding Difference’, the sculpture is the artist herself and reflects her hidden impairment. Light and sound mirror her changing blood glucose levels and heartbeat, as live data is transmitted directly from an implant in the artist’s body.
Step deeper inside ‘Seeking Connection’ and discover how King’s College London’s research is helping us to understand relationships in our communities. Data shows older adults are increasingly vulnerable to experiencing loneliness, which can lead to poorer physical and mental health. In ‘Deloneliness’, learn about the pioneering design of a smart system with wearable products that measures and combats this. In ‘Room is Sad’, discover the story of a smart room that isn’t feeling quite right. The immersive experience raises questions about the relationship between identity, autonomy and privacy today.
Finally, ‘Seeking Connection’ looks at connectedness with our world. Learn about the communication gaps technology has yet to bridge in ‘Sentinels’, a story of a Colombian court judgement intended to protect the Amazon rainforest that resulted in severe consequences for the subsistence farmers cohabiting there. In ‘Particle Shrine’ visitors can explore invisible cosmic forces that can’t be seen, heard or felt. In an audio-visual experience like no other, creative technologies and live data from four cosmic ray detectors and from the Super-Kamiokande observatory in Japan, make the invisible visible.
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Decoding Difference. Illustration: Zoe Partington
Deloneliness
Room is Sad
King’s College London is amongst the top 35 universities in the world and top 10 in Europe (The World University Rankings 2023), and one of England’s oldest, most prestigious universities. King’s has an outstanding reputation for world-class teaching and cutting-edge research and since its foundation, students and staff have dedicated themselves in the service of society. The university continues to focus on enquiry-driven research, world-leading education and service, delivering transformative solutions that have the power to accelerate global progress. The culture of King’s enhances the impact and engagement of research through creative approaches and collaborations, exploring contemporary challenges with imagination.
Research project team
Collaborators
Purrble w/ self-harm
Purrble for families
SPARKLE Trial
EPEC studies
The Imagine Neighborhood Trial
The Imagine Neighborhood Trial
Deloneliness Project team
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Created by Elliott Hall, King’s Digital Lab (KDL) in partnership with Charisma.AI
Research Project Team
Creative Team
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