Sá, AdrianaCaramiaux, BaptisteTanaka, Atau2014Sá , A , Caramiaux , B & Tanaka , A 2014 , ' The fungible audio-visual mapping and its experience ' , Journal Of Science And Technology Of The Arts .1646-9798Journal Of Science And Technology Of The ArtsThis article draws a perceptual approach to audio-visual mapping. Clearly perceivable cause and effect relationships can be problematic if one desires the audience to experience the music. Indeed perception would bias those sonic qualities that fit previous concepts of causation, subordinating other sonic qualities, which may form the relations between the sounds themselves. The question is, how can an audio-visual mapping produce a sense of causation, and simultaneously confound the actual cause-effect relationships. We call this a fungible audio-visual mapping. Our aim here is to glean its constitution and aspect. We will report a study, which draws upon methods from experimental psychology to inform audio-visual instrument design and composition. The participants are shown several audio-visual mapping prototypes, after which we pose quantitative and qualitative questions regarding their sense of causation, and their sense of understanding the cause-effect relationships. The study shows that a fungible mapping requires both synchronized and seemingly non-related components – sufficient complexity to be confusing. As the specific cause-effect concepts remain inconclusive, the sense of causation embraces the whole. KEYWORDS: Audio-visual Mapping; Perception; Causation; Multisensory Integration; User Studies.application/pdfengopenAccessAUDIOVISUALPERCEÇÃO MUSICALEXPRESSÃO MUSICALEXPERIÊNCIA DO UTILIZADORAUDIOVISUALMUSIC PERCEPTIONMUSICAL EXPRESSIONUSER EXPERIENCEThe fungible audio-visual mapping and its experiencearticle