Published June 1, 2017 | Version v1
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Augmented Embodied Performance – Extended Artistic Room, Enacted Teacher, and Humanisation of Technology

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We explore the phenomenology of embodiment based on research through design and reflection on the design of artefacts for augmenting embodied performance. We present three designs for highly trained musicians; the designs rely on the musicians' mastery acquired from years of practice. Through the knowledge of the living body their instruments – saxophone, cello, and flute – are extensions of themselves; thus, we can explore technology with rich nuances and precision in corporeal schemas. With the help of Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of embodiment we present three hypotheses for augmented embodied performance: the extended artistic room, the interactively enacted teacher, and the humanisation of technology.

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