Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines
Grond F, Hermann T (2014)
Organised Sound 19(1): 41-51.
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The desire to make data accessible through the sense of listening has led to ongoing research in the fields of sonification and auditory display since the early 1990s. Coming from the disciplines of computer sciences and human computer interface (HCI), the conceptualisation of sonification has been mostly driven by application areas and methods. On the other hand, the sonic arts, which have always participated in the auditory display community, have a genuine focus on sound. Despite these close interdisciplinary relationships between of communities of sound practitioners, a rich and sound- or listening-centred concept of sonification is still missing for design guidelines. Complementary to the useful organisation by fields of application, a proper conceptual framework for sound needs to be abstracted from applications and also to some degree from tasks, as both are not directly related to sound. As an initial approach to recasting the thinking about sonification, we propose a conceptualisation of sonifications along two poles in which sound serves either a normative or a descriptive purpose. According to these two poles, design guidelines can be developed proper to display purposes and listening modes.
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interactive sonification
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
Organised Sound
Band
19
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
41-51
ISSN
1355-7718
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1469-8153
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2673584
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Grond F, Hermann T. Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines. Organised Sound. 2014;19(1):41-51.
Grond, F., & Hermann, T. (2014). Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines. Organised Sound, 19(1), 41-51. doi:10.1017/S1355771813000393
Grond, Florian, and Hermann, Thomas. 2014. “Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines”. Organised Sound 19 (1): 41-51.
Grond, F., and Hermann, T. (2014). Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines. Organised Sound 19, 41-51.
Grond, F., & Hermann, T., 2014. Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines. Organised Sound, 19(1), p 41-51.
F. Grond and T. Hermann, “Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines”, Organised Sound, vol. 19, 2014, pp. 41-51.
Grond, F., Hermann, T.: Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines. Organised Sound. 19, 41-51 (2014).
Grond, Florian, and Hermann, Thomas. “Interactive Sonification for Data Exploration: How listening modes and display purposes define design guidelines”. Organised Sound 19.1 (2014): 41-51.
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