“Understated Haptics: Physicalization of Tactile Memories through a Co-creative Practice between Human and Nonhuman” by Chaloska, Saito, Yamaoka and Minamizawa – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Understated Haptics: Physicalization of Tactile Memories through a Co-creative Practice between Human and Nonhuman” by Chaloska, Saito, Yamaoka and Minamizawa

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    Understated Haptics: Physicalization of Tactile Memories through a Co-creative Practice between Human and Nonhuman

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    Figuratively speaking, when two surfaces, such as human skin and an object’s outsideness, deliberately interact – a third, collateral, and temporary surface is created. This work presents an artistic framing of tactility as a third surface: a tactile co-memory generated through tactile interactions in a Co-creative Practice between humans and nonhumans. In this practice, human and nonhuman tactility is documented through drawings and imprints, ultimately translated into haptic expressions. Understated Haptics demonstrates an artistic intersection where haptic artifacts and more-than-human prospects are critically considered in anticipated creative processes.


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