Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3025453.3025714
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Designing for Kinesthetic Awareness

Abstract: We consider kinesthetic awareness, the perception of our own body position and movement in space, as a critical value for embodied design within third wave HCI. We designed an interactive sound installation that supports kinesthetic awareness of a participant's micro-movements. The installation's interaction design uses continuous auditory feedback and leverages an adaptive mapping strategy, refining its sensitivity to increase sonic resolution at lower levels of movement activity. The installation uses field … Show more

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“…These results align with somatic literature in HCI (e.g., [8,15]) in illustrating that movement and subjective experience intertwine. Our movement is at the core of, and shapes, our subjective experience of the world [15]; and interactive technology has potential to support and affect people's own bodily understanding [8,15]. In that light, our findings corroborate that our metaphorical sonifications enhanced the participants' sensory appreciation of their own body: their…”
Section: Linking Effects On Body/movement Perception and Pasupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…These results align with somatic literature in HCI (e.g., [8,15]) in illustrating that movement and subjective experience intertwine. Our movement is at the core of, and shapes, our subjective experience of the world [15]; and interactive technology has potential to support and affect people's own bodily understanding [8,15]. In that light, our findings corroborate that our metaphorical sonifications enhanced the participants' sensory appreciation of their own body: their…”
Section: Linking Effects On Body/movement Perception and Pasupporting
confidence: 89%
“…proprioception and body focus [8,15]. These findings are in line with other, artistic-focused, somatic works (e.g., [8]), in which providing a non-prescriptive, augmented feedback modality (sound) enabled participants to make sense of their own bodily experience. Despite the inherent subjectivity in movement experiences, our results show that participants individually came up with similar use strategies of the sonifications (e.g., pacing themselves, gauging start and end of movement); and experienced similar effects (feeling the sounds offered a guide on the movement).…”
Section: Affecting the Physical Activity (Pa)supporting
confidence: 84%
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“…She takes the example of a dancer, and shows how she guided her step by step through the description of what she had done and experienced during a dance practice. Also based on Vermersch's technique, Françoise et al collected unique experiences and detailed insights of singular body experiences in dance exploration sessions [13].…”
Section: Qualitative Methodology To Investigate Dance Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%