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 HutchisonIn 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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Hong Kong, ChinaLanguage
EnglishPublication classification
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2015, IEEEPagination
446-450Start date
2015-10-09End date
2015-10-12ISSN
1062-922XISBN-13
9781479986965Title of proceedings
SMC 2015 : Big Data Analytics for Human-Centric Systems. Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and CyberneticsEvent
IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (2015 : Hong Kong, China)Publisher
IEEEPlace of publication
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Science & TechnologyTechnologyComputer Science, CyberneticsComputer Science, Information SystemsComputer Science, Theory & MethodsComputer ScienceHapticsDeafblindBlindDeafDancePerformersAudienceCentre for Intelligent Systems Research080111 Virtual Reality and Related Simulation970108 Expanding Knowledge in the Information and Computing Sciences
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