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More Than What Meets the Eye: Vision and Language #484

Sat, Nov 21, 14:35-15:00 JST | Zoom 7
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3D vision has huge potential for language education. The presenters will demonstrate several prototypical applications through stereoscopic devices: (1) text glossing in a 3D space behind the main text, (2) presentation of text in two languages to each of the reader’s eyes simultaneously, exploiting the phenomenon of Binocular Rivalry (BR), and (3) scrambling (words with character inversions/permutations). The audience can experience all 3 phenomena in this workshop and discuss their potential for language education.


Presentation Assets

Markus Rude

Markus Rude

The University of Tsukuba
I teach German at the University of Tsukuba. My main research interest is to find ways of visualizing prosody for language teaching.
William Hall

William Hall

Miyazaki International College
Will Hall is an artist and teacher. He received his PhD in Media Art from Kyoto City University of Arts. His research on art, vision, and language focusses on experimental technology which incorporates the physical body and senses into the process of language acquisition. He teaches a range of art courses and English at Miyazaki International College. His artwork can be found at www.willrhall.com