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How the Arts Can Help Tangible Interaction Design: A Critical Re-Orientation

Authors: Enrique Tomás. Informatics Journal, Special Issue on Tangible Interaction Design, MDPI, 2017 www.mdpi.com

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  • Animal-Computer Interaction
  • Co-Design
  • Electronic Music & Sound Art
  • New Musical Interfaces
  • Open Source
  • Physical Sound Representation
  • Tangible Interaction Design

Keywords

  • methods
  • NIME
  • pedagogy
  • Sound Visualization
  • Surface Computing
  • Tangible Interaction
  • Tangible User Interfaces
  • teaching interfaces
  • Urban Sound
  • Workshop-Study
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martin.kaltenbrunner@ufg.at tamlab.ufg.at Imprint
Jens Vetter PHD Candidate
Echo Ho PhD Candidate
Sabina Hyoju Ahn PhD Candidate
Enrique Tomás Post-Doc Researcher
Reinhard Gupfinger Independent Researcher
Martin Kaltenbrunner Head of Department