Open symposium
February 11, 2010
at Speech, Music
and Hearing, KTH
Tony Brooks   Motion as sound is motion: Bidirectional influence between performance art and therapy


14:00  Roberto Bresin
14:05  Rolf Inge Godøy
14:30  Sofia Dahl
15:00 Coffee break
15:15  Nicola Bernardini
15:45  Cumhur Erkut
16:15 Coffee break
16:30  Christina Dravins
17:00  Tony Brooks

Bookmark and Share

Presentation slides

Bidirectional influence between performance art and therapeutic play and learning exemplify motion as sound is motion. Non-invasive sensor-based input devices using invisible technology of various capture profiles (linear, planar, and volumetric) empower unencumbered gesture-control of feedback. Resulting afferent efferent neural feedback loop closure is discussed alongside how sonic feedback acts as a "body listening" mechanism for training proprioception. Examples will be shown for discussion and comment.


For questions contact Kjetil