Proceedings Article10.1109/SMC.2015.89
Haptically-Enabled Dance Visualisation Framework for Deafblind-Folded Audience and Artists
Mohammed Hossny,Saeid Nahavandi,Mick Fielding,James Mullins,Shady Mohamed,Doug Creighton,John McCormick,Kim Vincs,Jordan Beth Vincent,Stephanie Hutchison +9 more
- 01 Jan 2015
- pp 446-450
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TL;DR: The paper investigates the design considerations dictated by solo and group dances as well as stage setup, and proposes a framework for communicating performance art to deaf, blind and deaf blind audiences and artists haptically through the sense of touch.
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Abstract: In this paper we propose a framework for communicating performance art to deaf, blind and deaf blind 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 deaf blind audiences and performers are also discussed.
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