AlphaSphere

From 2004 to 2006, AlphaSphere was developed by the Viennese artist and perception researcher sha. as a "Spaceship for Inner Journeys". The complete concept – consisting of AlphaLounger, AlphaRoom, and so-called AlphaProgrammes – is based on an artistic vision: to create a perception ritual, in which all senses are activated and interwoven in a new way.
With AlphaSphere, the artist says that people can disengage from everyday routines and plunge into aesthetic perceptions. In this process, deep consciousness levels are activated, and conventional experiences of space, time, and "me myself" are transcended.
Story of creation

The story of AlphaSphere began with the opening of the world's first sound museum. sha. had created a room for the "House of Music" in Vienna, where visitors could hear and feel real sounds from a maternal womb. Children showed amazing reactions, instinctively lying down on the sounding and vibrating floor. Children wanted to experience the sounds with their entire bodies, to grasp and embrace them with all their senses, while adults were restrained by a kind of civilizational barrier.
From these observations in the House of Music originated the idea of a cult object that would allow adults also to plunge into this intense sensorial experience in a "safe" environment. Within two years, sha. and his team of experts at the Vienna Institute of Perception Research developed the AlphaLounger, followed by AlphaSphere.
Concept

Increase of perceptual capacity
AlphaSphere is a three-dimensional experience room consisting of sound, light, and movement. In the holistic sphere, people perceive sound structures and vibrations with their whole bodies – in combination with a shade of blue, soft warmth, and a light swinging movement.[1]

See also: Cave Automatic Virtual Environment
Effect

Most Alpha users report experiencing one or more of the following states:
- reduction of stress
- enhanced creativity
- widened perception
Areas of application

Interdisciplinary and Cross-sectory
The locations range from private lofts (cult and design object) to public museums (work of art), from luxurious spas (relaxation) to therapy practices (widen perception), from offices (power nap) to churches (meditation).
In the Netherlands, AlphaSphere can be found on railway stations because it increases the conductor’s power of concentration and therefore decreases the accident risk.[2]
Awards

International awards for AlphaSphere
- European Spa Award – at its premiere in 2006 in Monaco, AlphaSphere received the highest European Spa Award (presented yearly by the European Spa Association).
- Indian Innovation Award – at the Asia Spa Expo 2007, AlphaSphere was honoured with the “Indian Award for the Most Innovative Product”.
- Creative Industries Award – the design and development of AlphaSphere was awarded an innovation grant by the city of Vienna.
Studies
Evidence for the Alpha effect was shown by Prof. Dr. Thomas Slunecko’s psychological study at the University of Vienna:
"Pleasant weightlessness, recreative deep relaxation, and a plunging into freeing experience worlds are connected with a mild activation of body and mind. After the Alpha-experience, people felt relaxed and active at the same time, at a high energy level."
External links
- official sha. website
- Psychological study
- Physiological study
- AlphaSphere on the radio (ORF Ö1 Leporello)
- AlphaSphere on TV (ORF Treffpunkt Kultur)
Literature
- Susanne Strobach, Christian Strobach 2007 Eltern ohne Burnout Goldegg-Verlag; Auflage: 1 (20. November 2007) ISBN 3-901880-90-9 Search this book on
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References
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