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Abstract:In this chapter, we focus on two main categories of visual interaction: body gestures and gaze direction. Our focus on body gestures is motivated by research showing that gesture patterns often change during joint action tasks to become more predictable (van der Wel et al., 2016). Moreover, coordination sometimes emerges between musicians at the level of body sway (Chang et al., 2017). Our focus on gaze direction was motivated by the fact that gaze can serve simultaneously as a means of obtaining information about the world and as a means of communicating one's own attention and intent.
* Please cite as: Bishop, L., Cancino-Chac\'on, C., & Goebl, W. (2021).
Beyond synchronization: Body gestures and gaze direction in duo performance.
In Timmers, R., Bailes, F., and Daffern, H. (Eds.), Together in Music:
Participation, Co-Ordination, and Creativity in Ensembles. Oxford: Oxford
University. This version is a preprint of the chapter prepared by the authors