We propose a concept of "audiolization of body movement," which transforms the posture/movement of the human body or human-controlled-tools into acoustic signals and feeds them back to the users in a real-time manner. It aims at helping people being aware of their body/tool states, and resultantly assisting their motor skill learning. The present paper describes features of the concepts and introduces some demonstrative applications.
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