[2019]
With SuperVision, we challenge the Gaze interaction paradigm “What you see is what you get” to introduce “Playing with Peripheral Vision”. We developed the conceptual framework to introduce this novel gaze-aware game dynamic and illustrated it with the game.
SuperVision is a collection of three games that play with peripheral vision. We propose perceptual and interaction challenges that require players not to look and rely on their periphery. In three mini-games we challenge the player with decision making, mouse manipulation, and visual perception challenges based on size, color and focus blindness.
The game dynamic and experience was validated during a user study with twenty-four participants. Results show how the game concept created an engaging and playful experience playing with peripheral vision. Participants showed proficiency in overcoming the game challenges, developing clear strategies to succeed.
Moreover, we found evidence that playing the game can affect our visual skills, with greater peripheral awareness.