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- Enaction abstract "Enaction is one of the possible ways of organizing knowledge and one of the forms of interaction with the world. The first definition of enaction was introduced by psychologist Jerome Bruner in association with the other two ways of knowledge organization: Iconic and Symbolic. The second was by Francisco Varela and Humberto Maturana.Enactive knowledge is knowledge that comes through action and it is constructed on motor skills, such as manipulating objects, riding a bicycle or playing a sport. The enactive knowledges of entities are the ones acquired by doing.The aim of the research on Enaction is the construction of Enactive interfaces, that are interactive systems that allow to organize and transmit this particular type of knowledge. Multimodal interfaces are a good candidate for the creation of Enactive interfaces because of their coordinated use of haptic, sound and vision. Such research is the main objective of the ENACTIVE Network of Excellence, a European consortium of more than 20 research laboratories that are joining their research effort for the definition, development and exploitation of Enactive interfaces.Enaction has been also theorised recently by Domenico Masciotra, Wolff-Michael Roth and Denise Morel.".
- Enaction wikiPageExternalLink www.enactive2007.org.
- Enaction wikiPageExternalLink www.enactivenetwork.org.
- Enaction wikiPageExternalLink www.enactivenetwork.org.
- Enaction wikiPageExternalLink www.percro.org.
- Enaction wikiPageID "5510317".
- Enaction wikiPageRevisionID "605930058".
- Enaction day "26".
- Enaction hasPhotoCollection Enaction.
- Enaction month "April".
- Enaction page "Enaction".
- Enaction substed "yes".
- Enaction timestamp "20140426185737".
- Enaction year "2014".
- Enaction subject Category:Educational_psychology.
- Enaction subject Category:Enactive_cognition.
- Enaction subject Category:Knowledge_representation.
- Enaction subject Category:Motor_cognition.
- Enaction comment "Enaction is one of the possible ways of organizing knowledge and one of the forms of interaction with the world. The first definition of enaction was introduced by psychologist Jerome Bruner in association with the other two ways of knowledge organization: Iconic and Symbolic. The second was by Francisco Varela and Humberto Maturana.Enactive knowledge is knowledge that comes through action and it is constructed on motor skills, such as manipulating objects, riding a bicycle or playing a sport.".
- Enaction label "Enaction".
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- Enaction isPrimaryTopicOf Enaction.