Touch Acoustics is a textile surface that responds to touch and maps it to a changing array of generated soundscapes. It interprets body movement into data, measuring pressure intensities to make sense of the duration and spread of touch signals. The surface is enriched by affordances for touch and feeling encountered through textiles, which is shaped by couplings with sonic, temporal form. It explores affinities between textiles, touch and sound in contributing multi-sensory encounters and their role in generating improvised action, expression and emotional reactions. Reflecting on the production of Touch Acoustics expand craft as it incorporates computation, merging material, textural properties with temporal form and computed causality. ...
The authors argue that TOUCH is an essential ingredient for intimate engagement with the materials. ...
The authors argue that TOUCH is an essential ingredient for intimate engagement with the materials. ...
The maxim states that seeing is believing but that it is touch that determines reality. Instinctivel...
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The authors argue that TOUCH is an essential ingredient for intimate engagement with the materials. ...
The authors argue that TOUCH is an essential ingredient for intimate engagement with the materials. ...
The maxim states that seeing is believing but that it is touch that determines reality. Instinctivel...
Broadly, this research aims to explore technology to create future sustainable and inclusive approac...
‘Sonic Textiles for Health and Wellbeing’ outlines a PhD study using textiles as an interface for so...
The audio feedback resulting from object interaction provides information about the material of the ...
Patterning sounds is the pattern book of the Aural Textiles research project. We are showcasing the ...
With the advent of commercially available heads-up-displays and other mobile information systems, th...
Craft-based approaches are increasingly gaining attention in the field of HCI and interaction design...
This paper presents Felted Terrain, an interactive textile with embedded soft electronics, that crea...
Skintimacy is an interface that allows for the collaborative manipulation of electronic-based proces...
In this paper we present our prototype of a sound augmented blanket. With this artifact we aim to in...
Handling textiles is not only a semantic experience, but also an emotional one. Whilst handling a te...
Working with textiles in an acoustic context gives enormous possibilities to combine the acoustic fu...
This special issue seeks to provoke, challenge, and inspire more multimodal scholars to engage with ...
The authors argue that TOUCH is an essential ingredient for intimate engagement with the materials. ...
The authors argue that TOUCH is an essential ingredient for intimate engagement with the materials. ...
The maxim states that seeing is believing but that it is touch that determines reality. Instinctivel...