Noisy Flesh: Prototyping an E-Textile Sonification Interface

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Abstract

Noisy Flesh presents an e-textile interface capable of what we describe as ‘self-contained sound interaction’ i.e. synthesising its own audio waveforms through audification and manipulating through parameter mapping sonification. Tailored for flexibility and considering its affordance for bodily interactions, this interface is intended for use by performers. Situated within existing research on somaesthetics and embodied textile interface, this work-in-progress project proposes a wearable extension to the body that enhances auditory perception to liberate the body to make sounds and to perceive.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Ubiquitous Music Symposium 2024 (UbiMus 2024)
EditorsGerald Estadieu, Marcello Messina, Carlos Gómez, Damián Keller, Guido Kramann, Martin Koszolko
Publisherg-ubimus
Pages10-13
ISBN (Electronic)978-65-01-18540-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Feb 2025
Event14th International Symposium of Ubiquitous Music - University of Saint Joseph, Macau, China
Duration: 31 Oct 20242 Nov 2024
https://ubimus2024.fah.usj.edu.mo/

Conference

Conference14th International Symposium of Ubiquitous Music
Abbreviated titleUbimus2024
PlaceChina
CityMacau
Period31/10/242/11/24
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