Deniz Peters’s research while affiliated with Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien and other places

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Enactment in Listening: Intermedial dance in EGM sonic scenarios and the listening body
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September 2010

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Deniz Peters

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... However, this also raises a range of new questions (preferably not answered solely by its designers), as the technologies involve the prospective technology-users in decision-making processes such as mapping, sonification and social interaction strategies. Issues like expressiveness in the traditional musicians' body movement (Dahl & Friberg, 2007), enactment in the listening body (Peters, 2010), physicality and feedback (Bahn, Hahn, & Trueman, 2001) and musical attunement (Fink-Jensen, 2007) are but of a few concepts embodied electronic music production would struggle with. A great deal of studies have dealt with auditory encoding of movement (Phillips-Silver & Trainor, 2007), the relation between action and sound in music-related body movement (Jensenius, 2007) and the neurobiological foundations for the instrumentalized body (Paillard, 1994). ...

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Moving Sounds and Sonic Moves: Exploring Interaction Quality of Embodied Music Mediation Technologies through a User-centered Perspective
Enactment in Listening: Intermedial dance in EGM sonic scenarios and the listening body
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  • September 2010

Performance Research