Paradigmes et expériences pour une sémiotisation des sensations vibrotactiles

This article presents a conceptual reflection on the conditions of possibility of the experience of vibrations in the field of music, at the intersection of bodily, psychosocial, technological and semiotic mediations. Based on three exploratory experiences, this study aims to articulate a psychological and semiotic approach to sensory experience with scientific and technological advances in the fields of acoustics and music. Vibrations are studied as a potential “sensory feedback” and “information channel” for intersubjective communication in the shared musical experience by disabled and non-disabled people. The musical practice has an exemplary character and generalizable in certain aspects to any demanding activity of everyday life, in an individual or collective situation.
Source: ALTER - European Journal of Disability Research - Category: Disability Source Type: research