For stress management and well-being, there are many approaches that require heightened awareness of different bodily motions. Based on psychological studies of physiological response to music, LIVeMotion integrates a range of multimedia technologies, exploring several different sensor measurements to monitor external and internal "motions". Sensor data analysis and feature detections are mapped to visualisation and sonification feedback to enhance awareness of one's consciousness of bodily movement. With a brief background on the relationship between stress, music, physiology, and related literature, this paper discusses design considerations and development. Using several specific Use Cases, the paper demonstrates different application scenarios with the proposed system. Visualisation. Sonification. Mindfulness. Physiology. Multi-sensory.
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