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Cultivating kinaesthetic awareness through interaction Perspectives from somatic practices and embodied cognition

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Designing for kinaesthetic awareness, the perception of our body's position and movement, presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. While these implications are relatively new in the HCI community, they resonate with experiential knowledge from somatic practices and theories in embodied cognition. Still, moving is an interactive sound installation designed to support the perception of a person's micro-movements. We elaborate here on findings from a previous study, first emerged inductively from a grounded theory analysis of phenomenological interviews. Tracing the connections between these findings, and existing research in somatic practices and embodied cognition, reveals a range of distinctions and alternatives to flesh out the question: How can we understand and cultivate kinaesthetic awareness through interaction?
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hal-01680387 , version 1 (10-01-2018)

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Yves Candau, Jules Françoise, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Thecla Schiphorst. Cultivating kinaesthetic awareness through interaction Perspectives from somatic practices and embodied cognition. MOCO 2017 - 4th International Conference on Movement Computing, Jun 2017, Londres, United Kingdom. pp.1-8, ⟨10.1145/3077981.3078042⟩. ⟨hal-01680387⟩
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