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[ecrea] Human Technology May 2017 Issue Published
Fri Jun 02 14:39:30 GMT 2017
Human Technology May 2017 Issue Published
This first issue in our 13^th volume is a thematic issue, titled
Human–Technology Choreographies: Body, Movement, and Space in Expressive
Interactions. The issue is the second of two with papers that explore
the impact of the instrumental value, specifically movement, of and on
design and use of technological artifacts. (The first thematic issue was
published in May 2016, Volume 12, Issue 1.) Both issues have been guided
by guest editors Antti Pirhonen, Department of Teacher Education,
University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Kai Tuuri, Department of Music, Art,
and Cultural Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; and Cumhur
Erkut, Department of Architecture, Design, & Media Technology, Aalborg
University, Copenhagen, Denmark. The papers in this second issue explore
movement that humans create and experience during embodied interaction
with technologies. You can access the issue at
http://www.humantechnology.jyu.fi/current/
From the Editors: /External Assessors as “Reviewers” for Quality
Assurance of Open Access Journals/, Pertti Hurme and Barbara J. Crawford
Guest Editors’ Introduction: /Human–Technology Choreographies: Body,
Movement, and Space in Expressive Interactions/, Antti Pirhonen, Kai
Tuuri, & Cumhur Erkut
/Technology Choreography: Studying Interactions in Microsoft’s Future
Visions Through Dance, /Olli Poutanen, Salu Ylirisku, & Petri Hoppu
/Body, Space, and Emotion: A Perceptual Study, /Donald Glowinski, Sélim
Yahia Coll, Naëm Baron, Maëva Sanchez, Simon Schaerlaeken, & Didier
Grandjean
/Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data: Music as an
Emergent Multimodal Choreography, /Federico Visi, Esther Coorevits,
Rodrigo Schramm, & Eduardo Reck Miranda
/Bodily Interactions in Motion-Based Music Applications, /Marcella
Mandanici, Antonio Rodà, & Sergio Canazza
/Designing a Computer Model of Drumming: The Biomechanics of Percussive
Performance, /John R. Taylor
Book Review:**/Public Access ICT Across Cultures: Diversifying
Participation in the Network Society, /Francisco J. Proenza (Ed.)*,
*reviewed by Sakari Taipale
Human Technology is a peer-reviewed open access journal recently
accepted to Scopus. More info: http://www.humantechnology.jyu.fi
Dr. Pertti Hurme, Editor in Chief, /Human Technology/
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