The motorcycle project MotoEupho is the challenge to visualize the sense of euphoria which motorcycles can give to riders.  The title “MotoEupho” has synergic meanings which are euphoria and euphenics (The study of physical improvement of humans after birth).  For the MotoEupho project, the notion of euphenics focuses on the artificial and technological enhancement of riders who idealize to be “the other half” of their motorcycle. I attempted to create a visualization of the travel in general while integrating environmental factors such as speed, movements, and sounds. In other words, the project MotoEupho is the collaboration between a human and a motorcycle.

MotoEupho is inspired by the John P. Bruneau project Prototype: OmniVision. OmniVison is the augmented reality project which captures images from four directions of a user simultaneously. MotoEupho is the mixture of augmented reality and the additional footages which are triggered by the different environmental factors such as speed, motion, and sound.