Differentiating Between Speech and Song Across Cultures

Julia Chivu ’23 Given that speech and song are produced by the same vocal tract, there is an ongoing debate as to whether or not speech and song can be distinguished by their acoustical features across different societies. It can be difficult to determine where speech ends and songs begin within a culture. This concept is especially challenging to research since there is no reliable … Continue reading Differentiating Between Speech and Song Across Cultures

Feeling the Rainbow: Advances in Multisensory Artistic Experiences for the Visually Impaired

Peter Gillespie ’25 Is art seen, or is it experienced? Thanks to the work of researchers Jorge Bartolome, Gilsang Cho, and Jun-Dong Cho at Sungkyunkwan University, people with visual impairments can now appreciate artwork through senses other than vision. Previous research in allowing people with visual impairments to experience art has appealed to just one other sense, such as sound or touch. However, Bartolome and … Continue reading Feeling the Rainbow: Advances in Multisensory Artistic Experiences for the Visually Impaired