Industrial design https://musicalfieldsforever.com/rhyme Sun, 26 Jul 2020 18:17:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.7 RHYME at Innovation camp – sound and light in health care https://musicalfieldsforever.com/rhyme/?p=3134 Tue, 28 May 2013 12:31:22 +0000 http://rhyme.no/?p=3134 Continue reading ]]> 14. May 2013 members of  RHYME development team participated in an Innovation camp about innovative sound and lighting technologies in health institutions to gain new perspectives, user-insights and a wider network within the field. The Innovation camp was arranged by Innovation network “Dansk Lyd” together with OPALL (Offentlige-Private Alliancer) and Innovations network “Dansk Lys”  in DTU’s (Technical University of Denmark) new Innovatorium in Lyngby, outside Copenhagen. Read the  program (in danish) and about the results on Opall’s home page.

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RHYME presented 2 fullpapers at ICCHP 2012 https://musicalfieldsforever.com/rhyme/?p=1884 Wed, 18 Jul 2012 02:00:24 +0000 http://rhyme.no/?p=1884 Continue reading ]]> RHYME presented and published  two fullpapers at ICCHP 2012 in Linz in July. ICCHP is one of the most important conferences concerning technology and disability. The papers is published in Proceedings by Springer Verlag.
One of the papers with the title “RHYME – Musicking for all” is written by Harald Holone and Jo Herstad. The paper discusses familiarity in Tangible Interaction design related to Universal Design.  The title on the other paper is “Musicking Tangibles for empowerment” and is written by Birgitta Cappelen and Anders-Petter Andersson. The paper presents a novel approach towards understanding and design of interactive music technology for people with special needs, what they call Musicking Tangibles. The approach combine  perspectives from culture oriented Tangible interaction design with empowerment and resource oriented Music Therapy, and criticizes and broaden the traditional instrument and interface oriented perspective on music technology. See the presentations here – >

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