The shape of objects: blind people’s tactile work to establish understanding about the physical shape and form of objects
Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Konferenceabstrakt til konference › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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The shape of objects : blind people’s tactile work to establish understanding about the physical shape and form of objects . / Due, Brian Lystgaard; Sakaida, Rui; Yuki, Nisisawa Hiro; Minami, Yasusuke.
2019. Abstract fra 5th. Copenhagen Multimodality Day, Copenhagen, Danmark.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Konferenceabstrakt til konference › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The shape of objects
AU - Due, Brian Lystgaard
AU - Sakaida, Rui
AU - Yuki, Nisisawa Hiro
AU - Minami, Yasusuke
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Blind people rely on tactile sensations for various tasks. Perhaps even more than seeing people. Establishing understanding about objects and the sociomaterial world is, by blind people, accomplished by the use of multimodal sensory inputs except sight. Whereas seeing people simply sees the shape of objects, blind people have to establish this understanding by touching the object and thereby establish some kind of tactile experience. Research questions: 1) where/when does tactile experience become sequentially relevant? 2) how are tactile experiences publicly accomplished; by which semiotic resources and in what semiotic ecology? How is understandings about the shape of things established and displayed as important for the blind in his/her emerging practices?
AB - Blind people rely on tactile sensations for various tasks. Perhaps even more than seeing people. Establishing understanding about objects and the sociomaterial world is, by blind people, accomplished by the use of multimodal sensory inputs except sight. Whereas seeing people simply sees the shape of objects, blind people have to establish this understanding by touching the object and thereby establish some kind of tactile experience. Research questions: 1) where/when does tactile experience become sequentially relevant? 2) how are tactile experiences publicly accomplished; by which semiotic resources and in what semiotic ecology? How is understandings about the shape of things established and displayed as important for the blind in his/her emerging practices?
UR - https://circd.ku.dk/calender/multimodality-day-2019/multimodalityday2019-udkast.pdf
M3 - Conference abstract for conference
Y2 - 4 October 2019 through 4 October 2019
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