Game Technology to Help Women With Dating Violence
There's a very interesting story over at Game Daily about how psychologists are going to use gaming technology (role-playing) to help women who are interested in protecting themselves from sexual assault.Women interested in protecting themselves from sexual assault may be
turning to virtual reality for strategies in the future. Dedman
College's Psychology Department and The Guildhall at SMU have begun
experimenting with virtual programs that put women in situations where
they can understand and avoid potential problems that occur with dating
violence.
The simulation currently being used places the female participant in an
automobile passenger seat of a car on a dark, rainy day next to a male
actor who will control the virtual driver. The female then puts on a
head-mounted video display that senses head movement and an audio
headset.
The actor can control his virtual self with facial expressions and
movement through a video keyboard and even map his lips to sync his
in-game avatar. The virtual-driver has the ability to nod, shrug, and
even pound the steering wheel out of anger, creating a very realistic
scenario. The female will be drawn into a conversation that will
eventually turn aggressive and demand sexual intimacy.
"We created an enclosed environment," says Jeff Perryman, Guildhall
lecturer, who worked on the program with Tony Cuevas, Guildhall deputy
director. "We wanted our participant to feel powerless. The rain was
added to isolate her. The car is particularly creepy- we worked hard at
that."
For the full story, click here!
Posted at 05:33AM Jul 04, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |