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Haptically-enabled dance visualisation framework for deafblind-folded audience and artists

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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:17 authored by M Hossny, S Nahavandi, M Fielding, James MullinsJames Mullins, Shady MohamedShady Mohamed, Douglas CreightonDouglas Creighton, J McCormick, K Vincs, J Vincent, S Hutchison
In this paper we propose a framework for communicating performance art to deaf, blind and deafblind audiences and artists haptically through the sense of touch. This research opens doors for novel artistic trends relying mainly on the sense of touch. The paper investigates the design considerations dictated by solo and group dances as well as stage setup. Implementation scenarios for deafblind audiences and performers are also discussed.

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Location

Hong Kong, China

Language

English

Publication classification

E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2015, IEEE

Pagination

446-450

Start date

2015-10-09

End date

2015-10-12

ISSN

1062-922X

ISBN-13

9781479986965

Title of proceedings

SMC 2015 : Big Data Analytics for Human-Centric Systems. Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics

Event

IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (2015 : Hong Kong, China)

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.