Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Movement Computing 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3077981.3078042
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Cultivating kinaesthetic awareness through interaction

Abstract: Designing for kinaesthetic awareness, the perception of our body's position and movement, presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. While these implications are relatively new in the HCI community, they resonate with experiential knowledge from somatic practices and theories in embodied cognition. Still, moving is an interactive sound installation designed to support the perception of a person's micro-movements. We elaborate here on findings from a previous study, first emerged inductively from a … Show more

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“…Françoise et al [14] ont mobilisé l'EdE pour explorer la conscience kinesthésique lors de l'expérience d'une installation sonore interactive qui donne à entendre les mouvements du corps. Dans la continuité, Candau et al [6] ont exploré avec l'EdE comment des techniques d'interaction incarnée permettent de développer la conscience kinesthésique des utilisateurs. Montuwy et al [23] ont utilisé l'EdE pour comprendre l'utilisation et mettre en évidence l'appropriation de plusieurs dispositifs de navigation urbaine (lunettes de réalité augmentée, montre connectée, casque à conduction osseuse dictant le trajet).…”
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“…Françoise et al [14] ont mobilisé l'EdE pour explorer la conscience kinesthésique lors de l'expérience d'une installation sonore interactive qui donne à entendre les mouvements du corps. Dans la continuité, Candau et al [6] ont exploré avec l'EdE comment des techniques d'interaction incarnée permettent de développer la conscience kinesthésique des utilisateurs. Montuwy et al [23] ont utilisé l'EdE pour comprendre l'utilisation et mettre en évidence l'appropriation de plusieurs dispositifs de navigation urbaine (lunettes de réalité augmentée, montre connectée, casque à conduction osseuse dictant le trajet).…”
Section: Ihm Et Edeunclassified
“…Estimates of muscle force values were extracted from the raw EMG data based on the 'Myo for Max' external in MaxMsp [108] that makes use of Bayesian filtering techniques similar to those used in the control of prosthetics [109]. These values were first scaled to a (maximum) reference.…”
Section: Empirical Work In Music Performance and Education Research: ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vocal teachers must therefore be able to articulate their perception of living in and working with their body to their student, who will have a different and unique experience in their own body [15,19,21,36]. HCI research, such as that focusing on somatic experience [57,73,86,87,115] and phenomenology [10,30,32,93,[103][104][105]107] has long focused on the difficult task of developing and exploring different ways to convey such subjective and personal experience to others [86,87,103]; for vocal teachers, this transference of internal sensory experience is done largely through abstract representations [51,61].…”
Section: Communicating Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%