Music for Alice Dali Augmented Reality Experience: Multisensory Design Soundscapes for Locative Mobile Phone Gaming (via Synaesthesia)
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Svetlana Rudenko and Mads Haahr, Music for Alice Dali Augmented Reality Experience: Multisensory Design Soundscapes for Locative Mobile Phone Gaming (via Synaesthesia), Proceedings VII International Congress “Synaesthesia: Science and Art” * The digital / physical challenge *, Granada, Spain, 26-29 October 2022Download Item:

Abstract:
Composing music for digitally enhanced realities (AR/VR) requires synchronisation of the
audio and visual design efforts. The recent book Multisensory Experiences: where the senses
meet technology (Velasco and Obrist, 2020, p. 70) pointed out the necessity of following the
multisensory nature of perception. In this project, our core hypothesis is that the quality of
locative Augmented Reality (AR) Art/Music experiences can benefit considerably from
improving the associated design processes, specifically by adopting multisensory design
practice modelling synaesthesia in composing music for visual image. This paper offers
insights into methodology of multisensory design soundscapes for Augmented Reality Alice
Dali experience, based on 12 images painted by Salvador Dali for an 1873 special edition of
Lewis Carroll’s book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” Music composed by Svetlana
Rudenko interprets the Art shapes of lines, characters and emotional perception of colour
into musical textures and genres. The narration of text by Mads Haahr adds a verbal
component into the AR soundscape. Research on artificially induced synaesthesia has shown
that “cognitive training including synesthetic associations may in the future be a promising
new tool for vulnerable clinical groups to enhance general mental ability” (Bor et al, 2018).
For this reason, multisensory design applications based on a synaesthesia model might have a
very promising potential for training creativity, thinking outside the box, education and
mental health. The Augmented Reality Alice Dali app will be available for download for free
for Android and iOS.
Prototype: https://rebrand.ly/alice-dali-ar-prototype
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Author: Haahr, Mads
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Music, Art, Synaestheisa, Augmented Reality, Gallery GameSubject (TCD):
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