Occupational Therapy Methods in the Design of Accessible Musical Instruments
Andrew McMillan, and Fabio Morreale
Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
- Year: 2024
- Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
- Track: Papers
- Pages: 339–345
- Article Number: 50
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13904874 (Link to paper)
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Abstract:
This study explores the integration of Occupational Therapy techniques within the evaluation of movement and functionality concerning users of Accessible Musical Instruments (AMI). It examines the current application of these techniques in design methodologies and contemplates their potential adaptation and incorporation into AMI design. The paper presents findings derived from a conventional occupational therapy approach alongside two inquiries that modify and expand upon this approach through the integration of sensor technologies. The outcomes of two tasks, each employing sensor technology to gauge and appraise movement and functionality, are presented. These findings are to illustrate how designers can integrate methodologies pertaining to the analysis of a range of movement and functionality within their design frameworks.
Citation:
Andrew McMillan, and Fabio Morreale. 2024. Occupational Therapy Methods in the Design of Accessible Musical Instruments. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13904874BibTeX Entry:
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