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Sonic entanglements with electromyography: between bodies, signals, and representations

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posted on 2024-07-14, 11:35 authored by Courtney ReedCourtney Reed, Landon Morrison, Andrew P. McPherson, David Fierro, Atau Tanaka

This paper investigates sound and music interactions arising from the use of electromyography (EMG) to instrumentalise signals from muscle exertion of the human body. We situate EMG within a family of embodied interaction modalities, where it occupies a middle ground, considered as a “signal from the inside” compared with external observations of the body (e.g., motion capture), but also seen as more volitional than neurological states recorded by brain electroencephalogram (EEG). To understand the messiness of gestural interaction afforded by EMG, we revisit the phenomenological turn in HCI, reading Paul Dourish’s work on the transparency of “ready-to-hand” technologies against the grain of recent posthumanist theories, which offer a performative interpretation of musical entanglements between bodies, signals, and representations. We take music performance as a use case, reporting on the opportunities and constraints posed by EMG in workshop-based studies of vocal, instrumental, and electronic practices. We observe that across our diverse range of musical subjects, they consistently challenged notions of EMG as a transparent tool that directly registered the state of the body, reporting instead that it took on “present-at-hand” qualities, defamiliarising the performer’s own sense of themselves and reconfiguring their embodied practice.

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RUDIMENTS: Reflective Understanding of Digital Instruments as Musical Entanglements

UK Research and Innovation

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European Research Council (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant FP7-283771 (‘METAGESTURE MUSIC’)

Horizon 2020 grant no. 789,825 (‘BIOMUSICAL INSTRUMENT')

Brain Body Digital Musical Instrument – BBDMI

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

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  • Loughborough University, London

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DIS '24: Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, July 1st - 5th 2024, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Pages

2691-2707

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DIS '24: Designing Interactive Systems Conference

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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License.

Publication date

2024-07-01

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2024

ISBN

9788400705830

Language

  • en

Location

IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Event dates

1 - 5 July 2024

Depositor

Dr Courtney Reed. Deposit date: 8 July 2024

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