Some gamers have seen text boxes, power bars or tags above people’s heads. This pseudo-hallucinatory like experiences appear to be triggered by automatic associations between video game elements and real life objects. Click here to visit the collection of GTP adventures.
GTP Adventures- Shopping Tetris style
Tetris, happy belated 30th birthday! Click here to visit the collection of GTP adventures.
GTP Adventures- Sweet car crash!
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Insightful article about GTP in VentureBeat
Check out this article about GTP in GamesBeat by Dan Crawley: “Seeing things: When gaming messes with reality — and your brain” Damn Tetris blocks. Seeing them everywhere. Can’t sleep. Can’t turn them off. For most of us, gaming offers a momentary escape from the real world, but for some, the distinction […]
GTP adventures- Eagle vision IRL
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GTP adventures- Mini-map in the corner of the eye
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GTP adventures compilation video #1: Visual experiences
Check out this video I created with a collection of the cartoons about visual GTP experiences. I hope you will enjoy it, if not I am waiting for the tomatoes. 🙂
GTP adventures- Seeing health bars above peoples' heads
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GTP Adventures – Discussing visual experiences
In this comic, I have tried to portray two ways to interpret GTP. Which one do you think is the best? Maybe this is not your case but which situation do you think can help a gamer who is worried about his/her GTP experiences? Scenario 1 – negative interpretation Scenario 2 […]
Press release: Qualitative study on altered visual perceptions
Here you can read the press release we put out about the latest study. “Study shows how video gamers experience altered visual perceptions after playing” Some video gamers experience altered visual perceptions after playing, new research has shown. The study, published in the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, has been […]