AbstractDual-sensory impaired person's perception of visual art (paintings, photos, statues etc.) may differ to those who are sighted. In such cases approaches defined as environmental description can be used to enable experience of different art forms. Environmental description can be portrayed through touch. (Lahtinen, Palmer & Lahtinen, 2010.) Art elements are portrayed through haptices i.e. touch messages during interaction between two people. Haptices are formed by combining haptemes, i.e. they obey the grammar of touch. This originates from social-haptic communication (Lahtinen, 2008). In this article these grammatical elements of touch are analysed further, especially in connection with experience of perspective
The term ‘haptic’ refers to a multi-sensory perceptual system through which we comprehend spatial, t...
Does the tangible man-made object represent haptic experience or an illusion of it—what role does th...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
AbstractDual-sensory impaired person's perception of visual art (paintings, photos, statues etc.) ma...
The haptic perception claims a central place in the interactive experience. The interactive art is t...
The central focus of this thesis is the use and experience of touch in artistic, multimodal and comp...
Haptic communication through pictorial art remains an argumentative subject of aesthetic experience,...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
These theses attempt to sketch the notion of touch in relation to art and everyday life. The first c...
As computing moves towards mobile devices, new challenges emerge for Human-Computer Interaction. Alt...
Haptic is a term used to describe the experience of touch. In most fields it refers to a generalised...
In On Touching (2000), Derrida dwells on the loving gaze and wonders: ‘can eyes manage to touch, fir...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
AbstractIn this article we introduce a systematic, holistic way of experiencing music performances t...
Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch exa...
The term ‘haptic’ refers to a multi-sensory perceptual system through which we comprehend spatial, t...
Does the tangible man-made object represent haptic experience or an illusion of it—what role does th...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
AbstractDual-sensory impaired person's perception of visual art (paintings, photos, statues etc.) ma...
The haptic perception claims a central place in the interactive experience. The interactive art is t...
The central focus of this thesis is the use and experience of touch in artistic, multimodal and comp...
Haptic communication through pictorial art remains an argumentative subject of aesthetic experience,...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
These theses attempt to sketch the notion of touch in relation to art and everyday life. The first c...
As computing moves towards mobile devices, new challenges emerge for Human-Computer Interaction. Alt...
Haptic is a term used to describe the experience of touch. In most fields it refers to a generalised...
In On Touching (2000), Derrida dwells on the loving gaze and wonders: ‘can eyes manage to touch, fir...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
AbstractIn this article we introduce a systematic, holistic way of experiencing music performances t...
Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch exa...
The term ‘haptic’ refers to a multi-sensory perceptual system through which we comprehend spatial, t...
Does the tangible man-made object represent haptic experience or an illusion of it—what role does th...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...