The Beathealth Project: Synchronising Movement and Music

Autores

  • Joseph Timoney
  • Tomas Ward
  • Rudi Villing
  • Victor Lazzarini
  • Eoghan Conway
  • Dawid Czesak

Resumo

This paper will describe the new EU Beathealth project1: an
initiative to create an intelligent technical architecture capable of delivering
embodied, flexible, and efficient rhythmical stimulation adapted to
individuals’ motor performance and skills for the purpose of
enhancing/recovering movement activity. Additionally, it will explain how it
can exemplify the principles of Ubiquitious Music and how knowledge from
this field can suggest creativity-driven social enhancements.

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Publicado

2015-07-02

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Timoney, J., Ward, T., Villing, R., Lazzarini, V., Conway, E., & Czesak, D. (2015). The Beathealth Project: Synchronising Movement and Music. Cadernos De Informática, 8(4), 46–56. Recuperado de https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/cadernosdeinformatica/article/view/v8n4pp46-56