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TRansformative Experience on The Home Computer

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Healing Rhythms has the mission to deliver entertainment-based experiential transformation using biofeedback technology on the user’s home computer. The truly compelling experience has three key stages — attraction, engagement and extension with six attributes at each stage \3- well-defined, fresh, immersive, accessible, significant and transformative. Following this definition the goal of our products is to create a compelling experience that has transformative extension into the user’s life with focus on the achievement of a happy mind. In this paper, I will discuss the current and future methods we use to create such an experience and I will also discuss the impact our products have had on users.

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Smith, K. (2008). TRansformative Experience on The Home Computer. In: Westerink, J.H.D.M., Ouwerkerk, M., Overbeek, T.J.M., Pasveer, W.F., de Ruyter, B. (eds) Probing Experience. Philips Research, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6593-4_17

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