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Ingebritsen, Ryan, Knowlton, Christopher, Toenjes, John |
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Journal SEAMUS; Spring/Fall2018, Vol. 29 Issue 1/2, p35-47, 13p |
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The article explores the concept of kinesthetic empathy in remote and interactive music performances. It discusses the challenges of remote performance and presents three examples of technological solutions that facilitate kinesthetic empathy between performers. The text also discusses the concept of auditory kinesthesia and its role in enhancing performers' connection and expressivity. Case studies show that a sense of kinesthetic empathy can be achieved in remote performances, and the text concludes that considering remote performance systems as kinesthetic interaction designs can lead to musically satisfying performances. [Extracted from the article] |
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