Sonification Design
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Sonification Design

From Data to Intelligible Soundfields
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ISBN-13:
9783030014971
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
286
Autor:
David Worrall
Serie:
Human–Computer Interaction Series
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The contemporary design practice known as data sonification allows us to experience information in data by listening. In doing so, we understand the source of the data in ways that support, and in some cases surpass, our ability to do so visually. In order to assist us in negotiating our environments, our senses have evolved differently. Our hearing affords us unparalleled temporal and locational precision. Biological survival has determined that the ears lead the eyes. For all moving creatures, in situations where sight is obscured, spatial auditory clarity plays a vital survival role in determining both from where the predator is approaching or to where the prey has escaped. So, when designing methods that enable listeners to extract information from data, both with and without visual support, different approaches are necessary. A scholarly yet approachable work by one of the recognized leaders in the field of auditory design, this book will -          Lead you through some salient historical examples of how non-speech sounds have been used to inform and control people since ancient times. -          Comprehensively summarize the contemporary practice of Data Sonification.-          Provide a detailed overview of what information is and how our auditory perceptions can be used to enhance our knowledge of the source of data.-          Show the importance of the dynamic relationships between hearing, cognitive load, comprehension, embodied knowledge and perceptual truth.-          Discuss the role of aesthetics in the dynamic interplay between listenability and clarity.-          Provide a mature software framework that supports the practice of data sonification design, together with a detailed discussion of some of the design principles used in various examples. David Worrall is an internationally recognized composer, sound artist and interdisciplinary researcher in the field of auditory design. He is Professor of Audio Arts and Acoustics at Columbia College Chicago and a former elected president of the International Community for Auditory Display (ICAD), the leading organization in the field since its inception over 25 years ago.Code and audio examples for this book are available athttps://github.com/david-worrall/springer/    Here is an excellent review of the book by Dr Gregory Kramer:  Worrall proceeds bravely through the trees and vines of philosophy, information theory, aesthetics, and other contributors to sonification design theory. It s a feat. He nails all of this down with the specificimplementation system he s designed over many years, and applies his theories to specific problems. In a field of research still in its first half century and setting its bearings in a world where human perception has become a sideshow to machine learning, deep learning, and artificial intelligence, the roots David provides will serve well.  Dr Gregory Kramer is the founding figure in the emerging field of sonification, founded the International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD) and editor of the first book in the field, "e;Auditory Display: Sonification, Audification and Auditory Interfaces"e; (Addison Wesley, 1994).

The contemporary design practice known as data sonification allows us to experience information in data by listening. In doing so, we understand the source of the data in ways that support, and in some cases surpass, our ability to do so visually. 

In order to assist us in negotiating our environments, our senses have evolved differently. Our hearing affords us unparalleled temporal and locational precision. Biological survival has determined that the ears lead the eyes. For all moving creatures, in situations where sight is obscured, spatial auditory clarity plays a vital survival role in determining both from where the predator is approaching or to where the prey has escaped. So, when designing methods that enable listeners to extract information from data, both with and without visual support, different approaches are necessary. 

A scholarly yet approachable work by one of the recognized leaders in the field of auditory design, this book will

-          Lead you through some salient historical examples of how non-speech sounds have been used to inform and control people since ancient times.

-          Comprehensively summarize the contemporary practice of Data Sonification.

-          Provide a detailed overview of what information is and how our auditory perceptions can be used to enhance our knowledge of the source of data.

-          Show the importance of the dynamic relationships between hearing, cognitive load, comprehension, embodied knowledge and perceptual truth.

-          Discuss the role of aesthetics in the dynamic interplay between listenability and clarity.

-          Provide a mature software framework that supports the practice of data sonification design, together with a detailed discussion of some of the design principles used in various examples. 

David Worrall is an internationally recognized composer, sound artist and interdisciplinary researcher in the field of auditory design. He is Professor of Audio Arts and Acoustics at Columbia College Chicago and a former elected president of the International Community for Auditory Display (ICAD), the leading organization in the field since its inception over 25 years ago.

Code and audio examples for this book are available at

https://github.com/david-worrall/springer/ 

 

 Here is an excellent review of the book by Dr Gregory Kramer:

 “Worrall proceeds bravely through the trees and vines of philosophy, information theory, aesthetics, and other contributors to sonification design theory. It’s a feat. He nails all of this down with the specificimplementation system he’s designed over many years, and applies his theories to specific problems. In a field of research still in its first half century and setting its bearings in a world where human perception has become a sideshow to machine learning, deep learning, and artificial intelligence, the roots David provides will serve well.” 

Dr Gregory Kramer is the founding figure in the emerging field of sonification, founded the International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD) and editor of the first book in the field, "Auditory Display: Sonification, Audification and Auditory Interfaces" (Addison Wesley, 1994).


Data Sonification: A Prehistory.- Sonification: An Overview.- Knowledge and Information.- Data and Computational Design.- Environment and Aesthetics.- Sonification Software.- Sonipy: A Heterogeneous Software Framework for Data Sonification.- Examples of Experimental Sonification Designs.- Audification Experiments:Market Data Correlation.- Experiments:Parameter-Mapping Sonification of Tick Data.- Experiments: The Polymedia Design of Digital Network Metadata.  

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