Exploring the Cross-Species Experience and the Coevolutionary Capacity: Sensorial Transcoding and Critical Play Design of Bio-Sonic Sense

Petros Ioannidis, Jung-ah Son, Hernani Villaseñor Ramírez, Tomoya Matsuura

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Abstract

This paper investigates the concept and development of Bio-Sonic Sense, an artistic interpretation of bio sonars, as an attempt to create a cross-species experience. It examines the potential of sensory transformation through technology-specifically, transcoding visual to audio-with the purpose of communicating the mechanisms of ultrasonic communication employed by marine mammals. Bio-Sonic sense is the result of using artistic practice and critical play, in order to disseminate the effects of noise pollution on marine life. This paper proposes that those practices should be explored as methods that can design for the use of technics as tools that can expand the human senses, thus allowing the exploration of non-human “worlds”.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRE:SOUND 2019 – 8th International Conference on Media Art, Science, and Technology
PublisherBCS Learning and Development Ltd
Publication date1 Aug 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2019
SeriesElectronic Workshops in Computing
ISSN1477-9358

Keywords

  • Cross-Species Experience
  • Transcoding
  • Echolocation
  • Coevolution
  • Critical Play
  • Play Design

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