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Original Articles

Visual-music vibrations

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Pages 194-202 | Published online: 01 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Over a period of more than 14 years a research project has led to the development of an interactive MUltiSensory Environment (iMUSE) designed to improve quality of life for the elderly and children with special needs. The emphasis is placed on sound, and through exploring, expressing, playing and responding aesthetically in the iMUSE environment, progression and (re)development of physical and mental abilities has been enabled. During this period more than 60 children and adults have been involved for periods lasting from 20 weeks to 7 years and with an age range from 2 – 104 years. The three phases of the project and the research and evaluation methodologies are described, with a reference to current and future developments.

Acknowledgements

The development of VAST and iMUSE has been enabled through the generous support of the Linbury Trust.

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