User:Alice/Grad installation: Difference between revisions

From XPUB & Lens-Based wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
By modifying the sounds that one hears while consuming a particular food, especially when the texture of the consumed food does not match the eating sounds that are being played through headphones, a body reaction can be triggered. The brain has to simultaneously analyze the familiar sounds of a crisp food being eaten that the ears can hear, as well as the texture of the food that is being consumed by the mouth.
By modifying the sounds that one hears while consuming a particular food, especially when the texture of the consumed food does not match the eating sounds that are being played through headphones, a body reaction can be triggered. The brain has to simultaneously analyze the familiar sounds of a crisp food being eaten that the ears can hear, as well as the texture of the food that is being consumed by the mouth.


{{#Widget:Audio|mp3=http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/a/af/Chewing.mp3}}  
{{#Widget:Audio|mp3=http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/a/af/Chewing.mp3}}  
{{#Widget:Audio|mp3=http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/9/9c/Crunching.mp3}}


  'A growing body of research now shows that by synchronizing eating sounds with the act of consumption,  
  'A growing body of research now shows that by synchronizing eating sounds with the act of consumption,  
Line 11: Line 12:


[[File:Mismatch.png|600px|frameless|center]]
[[File:Mismatch.png|600px|frameless|center]]
=Exhibition concept=

Latest revision as of 15:46, 20 May 2019

People's perceptions of the textural properties of a food they are eating, as well as perceived freshness, are highly dependent on and can be influenced by the sounds they hear while eating.

By modifying the sounds that one hears while consuming a particular food, especially when the texture of the consumed food does not match the eating sounds that are being played through headphones, a body reaction can be triggered. The brain has to simultaneously analyze the familiar sounds of a crisp food being eaten that the ears can hear, as well as the texture of the food that is being consumed by the mouth.

'A growing body of research now shows that by synchronizing eating sounds with the act of consumption, 
one can change a person’s experience of what they think that they are eating.' Charles Spence

Oral-somatosensory awareness

Mismatch.png


Exhibition concept