Psychogeography with Jack B. Yeats Art Sounding Gallery: Augmented Reality Locative Experience for Blind People
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Svetlana Rudenko and Mads Haahr, Psychogeography with Jack B. Yeats Art Sounding Gallery: Augmented Reality Locative Experience for Blind People, Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022), New York, USA, 20-24 July 2022Download Item:
Abstract:
Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) are a relatively novel concept, based on the
idea of the multisensory brain. Research on synaesthesia and sensory pairings has
revealed that sensory modalities of the brain are interconnected. Nature has
demonstrated examples of people who have lost one sense, which has then been
substituted by increased ability in another, for example the case of Daniel Kish who
navigates like a bat (Burgess, 2021) by clicking of the tongue (echolocation
principle). To find a methodology for translating information from one sense to
another, or substitute one sense with another is the principle for all SSDs. A number
of approaches to assistive technologies for different impairments have been
developed, for example for blind people, such as the vOICe “seeing with sound”
and EyeMusic Apps, which convert visual images and colours into sound. While
most SSDs are focused on functionality to offer life assistance, such as for
navigation, little or no work has been done to include the blind into the emotional
world of Visual Arts, despite the fact that there are 45 million blind people in the
world (Amir Amedi). In this paper, we present an audio GPS based walking app that
presents a translation of the visual expression of artworks by sound/music to deliver
the emotional content of the paintings to blind people. The music is composed for
six artworks of Irish artist symbolist Jack B. Yeats (1871-1957), specifically
reflecting on shapes, colours and emotional content of painting by composer
experienced in audio-visual synchronisation via synaesthesia (Rudenko and
Córdoba Serrano, 2017). The project is centred around the development of a new
methodology for multisensory design (MSD) through the design, implementation,
and evaluation of a locative art experience with Augmented Reality (AR), hosted by
Haunted Planet Studios (director Mads Haahr).
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Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022)13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022)
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AHFE (2022) International ConferenceType of material:
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37;1;
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Sensory Substitution Devices, Augmented Reality, Art, Music, Synaesthesia, Multisensory DesignDOI:
10.54941/ahfe1001639Metadata
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