Towards an Enactive Swimming Sonification: Exploring Multisensory Design and Musical Interpretation
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11/2015
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04B - Conference paper
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Kalliris, George
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Proceedings of Audiomostly 2015, - 10th Conference on Interaction with Sound
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Thessaloniki
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In this paper we present a design method that integrates the exploration of visual representations and musical expertise in the process of creating a swimming sonification, and initial results of the method’s application in an explorative study. Our focus lies on the creation of a sonic representation that facilitates the affective, intuitive reproduction of the crawl swim movement. The method integrates artistic creativity and a systematic design process. By combining the linguistic-conceptual, visual and auditory representation of the (imagined) movement, we aim to advance the expressive quality of the sonic representation as well as the design method in a crossmodal, holistic way. Finally we report on a qualitative evaluation of the potential of this approach to support the affective, intuitive re-enactment of the swimming movement.
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Sonification, Sport Education, Music Education
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2015
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2015
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978-1-4503-3896-7
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English
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Hug, D., Seibert, G., & Cslovjecsek, M. (2015). Towards an Enactive Swimming Sonification: Exploring Multisensory Design and Musical Interpretation. In G. Kalliris (Ed.), Proceedings of Audiomostly 2015, - 10th Conference on Interaction with Sound. http://hdl.handle.net/11654/23622