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- Title
A Study on Proprioception and Peripheral Vision in Synesthesia and Immersion.
- Authors
BOUCHER, MARC
- Abstract
Building on the one hand on the link between immersion and peripheral vision, and on the other hand on the visually induced perceptual illusion of self-motion (vection), the author examines synesthesia through the relationship between peripheral vision and proprioception. The author maintains that immersion in installations results from multimodal perception grounded in motor-sensory activity, and he considers installations and scenographies in which the viewer's peripheral vision, balance, motion and posture play an important role.
- Subjects
PROPRIOCEPTION; PERIPHERAL vision; SYNESTHESIA; GESAMTKUNSTWERK (Art); VIRTUAL reality; NEUROPHYSIOLOGY; SENSORY perception; CENTRAL nervous system; VISUAL perception
- Publication
Leonardo, 2017, Vol 50, Issue 2, p144
- ISSN
0024-094X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1162/LEON_a_01008