Versatile Research Possibilities
Aistikattila offers an interesting setting for organizing, for example, co-creation, product, and group interview studies. Studies measuring the effects of different environments can determine how a specific audiovisual environment or augmented reality affects, for example, dining experience, behavior, or sensory experience. The subject of the research can equally be new technology.
In addition to ready-made multisensory environments, customized environments can be created in the space.
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Aistikattila in a Nutshell
Aistikattila is primarily a research space, but it can also be booked for different events, depending on availability.
- Room for approximately 45 people
- Over 12 meters wide wall surface on which you can project photos and videos
- 8-channel audio for creating impressive soundscapes
- Intelligent and programmable lighting
- Scent equipment and different scents
- Tablets for research and teaching
- Kitchenette and kitchen equipment
- A separate screen and projector for meetings, a conference camera (Polycom Studio)
References
Visiting researcher in Flavoria: Noor Fajrina Farah Istiani
From January to March this year, we had the pleasure of hosting a visiting doctoral researcher, Noor Fajrina Farah Istiani, from the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy. Noor is an interior architect and a doctoral researcher at SENS i-Lab, a human-centered, multi-physical and multi-purpose laboratory for the creation, development, prototyping, and interaction of humans with physical and virtual environments and systems, and she conducted an interesting pilot study in Flavoria's Aistikattila.
Visiting researcher in Flavoria: Signe Lund Mathiesen
In October and November 2021 we had the pleasure of welcoming in Flavoria Signe Lund Mathiesen, a PhD student from the University of Aarhus, who conducted in Flavoria and Aistikattila an interesting consumer research.