
doi: 10.82308/29910
Le feedback et la stimulation vibrotactile peuvent être utilisés afin de transmettre de l'information au moyen de dispositifs spécialisés rehaussés d'actionneurs qui vibrent. Afin d'établir une communication réussie à travers le sens du toucher, la conception de ces dispositifs et des effets tactiles transmis à l'utilisateur doit aborder les questions reliées à la perception, la technologie, et la cognition.Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une approche systématique de la création d'outils, d'effets, et d'icônes tactiles dans le contexte d'interprétations et de pratiques musicales. D'abord, une revue de la littérature sur la fonction du feedback et de la stimulation vibrotactile en interprétation musicale est proposée, ainsi qu'une évaluation de différents types d'actionneurs. Finalement, nous présentons des évaluations de dispositifs vibrotactiles s'étant déroulées lors de concerts et d'installations artistiques, nous concentrant sur le jugement et la performance des utilisateurs.
Vibrotactile feedback and stimulation can be used to convey information by means of specialized displays augmented with vibrating actuators. To achieve successful communications via the sense of touch, perceptual, technological and cognitive issues need to be taken into account in the design of these displays and of the tactile effects conveyed to the final user.In this thesis we propose a systematic approach to the design of tactile displays and of tactile effects and icons in the context of music performance and practice: firstly, a perceptually-informed review of the function of vibrotactile feedback and stimulation in music performance is proposed, together with an evaluation of actuator technologies; secondly, in context, user-based evaluations of several vibrotactile-augmented displays are presented, which took place during the successful performance of real-world concerts and installations.
Wanderley, Marcelo (Supervisor)
Music
Music
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