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e have all imagined what
it would be like to be
somebody else, even if just
for a short time.
Tele2 is one of the more
intriguing projects we’ve come
across. It was a custom Raspberry
Pi electronics kit worn by various
interesting people from around the
world. Each person wore a GoPro
Hero 5 and Røde Video Microphone
to capture a first-person view of
what they were seeing and hearing.
Projects SHOWCASE
How a Raspberry Pi kit helps people to live the life of a complete stranger
> The Tele2 kit
was used in
five different
countries
> The idea came
from the movie
Being John
Malkovich
> 36 million
people were
made aware of
the project
> A custom iOS
app was used
to control the
data stream
> The equipment
was in use for
more than two
months
Quick
Facts
TELE2
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The Teradek VidiU enables the kit
to stream live video to the web
via the Tele2 modem
ALVIN GROEN
Alvin is a director, designer, and
animator from The Netherlands.
Currently, he lives in New York.
alvingroen.com
More intriguingly, the
system collected data on each
personality’s heart rate and
sweat level.
All of this data was used to
measure the emotional state of
the person, which was relayed to
the viewers using visual effects
layered on top of the audio and
video. Brain sensor (EEG) data
was translated into warmer or
cooler video filters to represent the
person’s emotions.
We caught up with Alvin Groen,
the director and designer of the
Tele2 project, who dreamt of
building a piece of equipment that
“changes our perspective.”
The Tele2 project is named after
the Swedish telecom company that
sponsored the project. “They were
launching a new 100GB data plan
and wanted a project that required
high data bandwidth,” recalls
Alvin. With funding underway, the
Tele2 project was born.
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An e-Health v2.0 board is mounted
above a Raspberry Pi 3. The Pi
collects the video and audio data, as
well as the health measurements
The Galvanic Skin Response
Sensor, Polar Bluetooth HR
monitor, and Muse headband
all gather data on the emotional
state of the wearer
The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book