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    Volume 52, Issue 5
    October 2019
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    Designing for the Mindbody in Technology-Mediated Music-Making Unavailable

    Aura Pon
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    Aura Pon: [email protected]. PhD thesis, University of Calgary, 2018.
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    Aura Pon
    Aura Pon: [email protected]. PhD thesis, University of Calgary, 2018.
    Online ISSN: 1530-9282
    Print ISSN: 0024-094X
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    Leonardo (2019) 52 (5): 501.
    https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01799
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    Aura Pon; Designing for the Mindbody in Technology-Mediated Music-Making. Leonardo 2019; 52 (5): 501. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01799

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      This project map displays the five practice-based research projects, Vuzik, Womba, R-oboe, Mindsets, and Torrent, that explored different facets of designing for the mindbody in technology-mediated music-making. (© Aura Pon, 2018)

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      This is an informational video about the Womba, a musical instrument for an unborn child to play in the womb. Three prototypes are displayed, and the audio recorded from the second prototype live testing accompanies the images. (© Aura Pon and Johnty Wang, 2014)

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      Torrent: Integrating Embodiment, Physicalization, and Musification in Music-Making

      This is an informational video introduces Torrent, an electroacoustic music composition for flutes and water made possible by a computer-based system that links muscle tension of music performers to the sound of water turbulence that accompanies the music that they play. (© Aura Pon, 2017)

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