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Interview Outline & Analysis (along with Ethics Form & Interview Consents)

Overview: Our group conducted a series of interviews to explore how people perceive breathing and its connection to emotions, physical state, visuals, and sound, supporting ourproject.

Interview Goals

  • Understand when people become aware of their breathing.
  • Explore how different breathing states (deep vs. rapid) affect emotions and the body.
  • Gather insights on visual and auditory representations of breathing for interactive design.

Interview Participants

Participants included but were not limited to:

  • Meditation practitioners : Highly aware of breathing patterns.
  • Medical students : Providing a physiological perspective.
  • General participants : Offering everyday experiences.

The interview findings provide diverse user perspectives for our interactive design.

Interview Outline

Interview Analysis

This interview focused on three core aspects: perception of breathing, emotional & physiological experiences, and audio-visual associations. The interview consisted of nine questions.

Interview Analysis English Version

Ethics Form & Interview Cosnents

THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH

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