Dissertation/ Thesis
The Sound of One Hand Clapping-Embodiment of Wearable Audio Device
العنوان: | The Sound of One Hand Clapping-Embodiment of Wearable Audio Device |
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Alternate Title: | 隻手音聲-穿戴聲音裝置之身體感 |
المؤلفون: | Yun-Jen Lee, 李昀臻 |
Thesis Advisors: | Su-Chu Hsu, 許素朱 |
سنة النشر: | 2016 |
المجموعة: | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
الوصف: | 104 Wearable devices as a human machine interface have been widely used in the interactive and digital performing arts. This technology attempts to tightly wound the viewer''s sense of sight, hearing, touch and body movements through wearable devices, giving viewers a stronger sense of embodiment. My research mainly focuses on connecting the body and the sound, therefore in this thesis I discuss the issue through “the sound of one hand clapping- the embodiment of wearable audio devices” based on my two artworks “body-sound dancing” and “light-tone plans”. These two artworks try to explore the topic of the thesis. In these artworks I utilized wearable device to create sound through body movements, capturing and expressing the sound in my mind. “Body-sound dancing” is an interdisciplinary performance fusing sound art and dance. By use of the wearable audio devices I am able to perform the internal sounds of my body. I anticipate the dancing body and it turns into a musical instrument through the wearable audio devices. Every visceral phenomenon of the body during dance becomes part of the music instruments, including the compression of the bones and tremors of the muscles, achieving music and dance as one. So I have a dream of playing music by the body. And now “dancing with the music, dancing on the beat” has come true. The artwork doesn''t literally create sound by clapping one hand, but instead responses to the topic “the sound of one hand clapping” by the sound resulted from the body’s joints and muscles. “Light-tone project” is an interactive artwork that incorporates the sense of sight, hearing and hand movements which echo within each other. Participants can interact with the led light by their hands wearing gloves with audio devices, which transform variations of led light into sound. This work seeks to express an image of a person touching the flashing lights on the machine with their hands while listening to words spoken by the machine. The artworks allow performers or participants to embody sound through physical phenomena such as touch, vibration and light. Utilizing body posture, gestures, and movements to smoothly and intuitively take part in digital performances or explorations of sound. In the conclusion of the thesis, the main purpose is using the wearable audio devices to extend the human body and to construct the body as a technical body, extending our aesthetic experience. |
Original Identifier: | 104TNUA5861012 |
نوع الوثيقة: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
وصف الملف: | 38 |
الاتاحة: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/a22qba |
رقم الانضمام: | edsndl.TW.104TNUA5861012 |
قاعدة البيانات: | Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations |
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