October 26, 2016
Reading Time: < 1 minuteBy Bruce Turner AIA | Posted in AIA-NJ News, Architecture in NJ, Continuing Ed, Practice Management, Technology in Practice, Uncategorized | Tagged: AIA South Jersey, architectural research projects, bio-sensitive projects, biological feedback, capacitive sensing, Charles Constantine, Drew Seskunas, muscle sensors, myoelectric sensing, photoplethysmography, pulse sensors, The Principals, touch sensitivity | Comments (0)
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