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Augmented Human "Cyborgs" to Livestream Icewater Swim

Tuesday, 07 December 2021 10:45 AM

Thexyz Inc

Inventor to livestream icewater swim during wearable tech conference in Toronto

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / December 7, 2021 / University of Toronto Professor Steve Mann, widely recognized as "the father of wearable computing" is hosting the 23rd annual Water-Human-Computer Interface (WaterHCI.com) conference online and at Ontario Place beach, downtown Toronto's only beach.

Once the morning lectures are completed, "we will be at the Ontario Place beach at 1 pm EST for an icewater swim," says Professor Steve Mann. Craig Travers from Vuzix and Cayden Pierce from Emex Labs will be deploying wearable extended reality (XR) swim glasses to anyone who'd like to try them.

Dr. S. Park from Stanford University will present a talk on the world's most advanced smart toilet. Mark Mattson, founder of Swim Drink Fish, will present his groundbreaking work on water conservation with the Swimguide app.

The theme of the conference, Water-Human-Computer-Interaction (WaterHCI), originated in Ontario in the 1960s as an exploration of the interplay between water, humans, and technology. WaterHCI is a new field with the goal of researching and creating technologies at the interface of humans and water. The field encompasses AR swimming goggles, smart showers that scan users' health, smart toilets which predict disease, underwater musical instruments, and more developments which reframe the way we understand our relationship with water.

Mann founded the first conference on water, humans, and computing in 1998, in collaboration with the then McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology (now the McLuhan Centre) at University of Toronto.

What: Water-Human-Computer Interface conference
Where: WaterHCI.com (virtual) and the Ontario Place beach (see waterhci.com/where for directions)
When: Thursday, December 9th 2021
Who: Open to the public
Cost: $0.00 (free)
Time: online: 10am-6pm EST, and in-person at beach: 1pm EST.

Learn more about the conference and its mandate at waterhci.com.

About the McLuhan Centre

The McLuhan Centre for Culture and Technology is a gathering place for scholars from all disciplines to meet, share, and develop scholarly interests in the impact of digital technologies on culture, society and the world.

CONTACT:

Perry Toone
[email protected]
917-410-7243

SOURCE: Thexyz Inc.

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