Title
Sonic interaction design: sound, information and experience
Abstract
Sonic Interaction Design (SID) is an emerging field that is positioned at the intersection of auditory display, ubiquitous computing, interaction design, and interactive arts. SID can be used to describe practice and inquiry into any of various roles that sound may play in the interaction loop between users and artifacts, services, or environments, in applications that range from the critical functionality of an alarm, to the artistic significance of a musical creation. This field is devoted to the privileged role the auditory channel can assume in exploiting the convergence of computing, communication, and interactive technologies. An over-emphasis on visual displays has constrained the development of interactive systems that are capable of making more appropriate use of the auditory modality. Today the ubiquity of computing and communication resources allows us to think about sounds in a proactive way. This workshop puts a spotlight on such issues in the context of the emerging domain of SID.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1358628.1358969
human factors in computing systems
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
communication resource,interaction design,interactive art,interaction loop,ubiquitous computing,interactive technology,interactive system,auditory modality,sonic interaction design,auditory channel,auditory display,multimodal interaction,product design
Conference
20
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.79
4
11
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Davide Rocchesso122439.14
Stefania Serafin252383.70
Frauke Behrendt3605.62
Nicola Bernardini4236.38
roberto bresin526839.63
Gerhard Eckel6616.37
Karmen Franinovic7868.71
Thomas Hermann816722.90
Sandra Pauletto98111.39
Patrick Susini10758.39
Yon Visell1115422.97