Making Graphical Scores More Accessible: A Case Study: 7th International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Representation (TENOR)

Christina Karpodini, Tychonas Michailidis

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    Abstract

    This paper explores new ways of making graphical scores more accessible for visually impaired users. Existing assistive technologies demonstrate a gap in providing accessible tools for composing and performing contemporary music with non-traditional western notation. The two case studies presented, Blocks Sound and Logothetis Sound examine the interactive relationships and affordances through tac- tile interaction and how this interaction can influence their experience and understanding of both graphic scores and interactive composition of users. We present the process and limitations and propose the use of haptic technology and tangible experience for making contemporary graphic scores more accessible and inclusive.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 12 May 2022

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