In teamwork with Franzisk Hass we developed a Cconcept for x-ray images in cooperation with Microsoft Kinect.

The Kinect is placed in the X-ray room and detects the position of the patient. About a connected screen the patient can see for themselves whether it is correct. Once taken the necessary position, has triggers the x-ray machine. Direct feedback to the patient supports the correct execution of radiography and ensures stress reduction at professionals and patients, as the latter does not have to remain in an uncomfortable position for longer than necessary.

We see opportunities in the reduced number of radiographs and hence a lower radiation dose to the patient. The hospital has lower costs due to the low number of radiographs. Developed 2015.
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Orgininal Post of the Website: Raus aus der Gaming- und Kunstinstallationsecke und rein in den öffentlichen Bereich

Die Produktdesignerin Laura Foltin und die Usability Engineer & Konzeptentwicklerin Franziska Haas erreichten den Zweiten Platz des Immersive Computing Hackathon, einem gemeinsamen Event des Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship, des Bayerischen Filmzentrums, Transmedia Bayern, Deexperio und Isarnetz im Rahmen der Münchner Webwoche 2015. Ihre Kinetic Anwendung soll unnötige Zweitaufnahmen bei der Aufnahme von Röntgenbildern verhindern. (Auf dem Bild: von links: Laura Foltin, Franziska Haas) (http://muenchner-webwoche.de).