2017, Volume 13, Number 1
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Human-Technology Choreographies : Body, Movement, and Space in Expressive Interactions
(Jyväskylän Yliopisto; Agora Center, 2017) -
Designing a Computer Model of Drumming: The Biomechanics of Percussive Performance
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2017)Becoming a competent musician requires significant practice, including rehearsal of various musical pieces. Complex sequences of musical notes and the associated bodily movements must be choreographed and memorized so ... -
Bodily Interactions in Motion-Based Music Applications
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2017)Motion-based music applications exploit the connection between body movements and musical concepts to allow users to practice high-level structured elements (e.g., tonal harmony) in a simple and effective way. We propose ... -
Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data: Music as an Emergent Multimodal Choreography
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2017)Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement. Musical instruments can be seen as technological objects coupled with a repertoire of gestures. We present technical ... -
Technology Choreography: Studying Interactions in Microsoft’s Future Visions Through Dance
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2017)In the future, an increasing number of devices will be utilized in concert to support human activities, but little is known about how these interacting multidevice settings should be designed optimally in a human-centered ... -
Book review: Proenza, F. J. (Ed.). (2015). Public Access ICT Across Cultures: Diversifying Participation in the Network Society
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External Assessors as “Reviewers” for Quality Assurance of Open Access Journals
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Body, Space, and Emotion: A Perceptual Study
(University of Jyväskylä, Agora Center, 2017)The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive full-body movement. Within the framework of the lens model, we identified the decoding process underlying one’s capacity ...