2020
DOI: 10.1162/comj_a_00553
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Peripheral Sonification by Means of Virtual Room Acoustics

Abstract: Peripheral interaction is a new approach to conveying information at the periphery of human attention in which sound is so far largely underrepresented. We report on two experiments that explore the concept of sonifying information by adding virtual reverberation to real-world room acoustics. First, to establish proof of concept, we used the consumption of electricity in a kitchen to control its reverberation in real time. The results of a second, in-home experiment showed that at least three levels of informa… Show more

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“…Back in 2010, Stockman [9] had raised the infamous question: "what can we take into the research arena of auditory displays from our every day experiences of listening?" Since then, various everyday objects have been augmented: computer keyboards [1], rooms [10], [11], doors [12], production systems [13], cars [14], showers [15], coat racks [16], flotsam [17], and stethoscopes [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Back in 2010, Stockman [9] had raised the infamous question: "what can we take into the research arena of auditory displays from our every day experiences of listening?" Since then, various everyday objects have been augmented: computer keyboards [1], rooms [10], [11], doors [12], production systems [13], cars [14], showers [15], coat racks [16], flotsam [17], and stethoscopes [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%