The body and sung melodies I - Computational Analysis of Melodic Contour and Body Movement » History » Version 1
Polina Proutskova, 2022-01-18 07:01 PM
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3 | 1 | Polina Proutskova | h2. "Tejaswinee Kelkar":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/singing-voice/wiki/Tejaswinee_Kelkar |
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5 | 1 | Polina Proutskova | In this talk I will focus on work done during my PhD thesis. In my work I have tried to understand the role of embodiment in melodic contour perception of sung melodies. In other words, i study how we move our bodies in response to music. Melodies play an important role in both speech and music. In this talk, I explore various dimensions of melodic contour: verticality, motion metaphors, body use, and multi-feature correlational analysis. My work brings together the multimodal mappings of pitched sound, gestural imagery evoked by these sounds, and defining geometries of these contours. I will discuss experiments related to sound tracing or the act of drawing sounds in the air, and how to work with multimodal data in this domain. Finally, I will discuss how metaphors for sound, and sound shapes govern our perception of melodic and musical material. |