David Worrall
2018-10-11 21:13:12 UTC
On behalf of
Prof. dr. M.A. (Marcel) Cobussen
Leiden University Faculty of Humanities
Academy of Creative and Performing Arts
The Netherlands
Journal of Sonic Studies (online)
We are proud to announce that Issue 17 of JSS (http://sonicstudies.org) is now online. This issue again is a special issue, this time centred around sonic information design. Guest editors for this issue are David Worrall and Stephen Barrass. Sonic Information Design refers to the design of sounds to provide useful information in applications that have impact in our daily lives. The articles in this special issue of the Journal of Sonic Studies on Sonic Information Design had their origins as responses to the theme of the 22nd International Conference for Auditory Display, held in Canberra, Australia in 2016. JSS 17 includes the following papers:
• Editorial: On Sonic Information Design - David Worrall and Stephen Barrass
• Sonic Information Design - Stephen Barrass
• Addressing the Mapping Problem in Sonic Information Design through Embodied Image Schemata, Conceptual Metaphors, and Conceptual Blending - Stephen Roddy and Brian Bridges
• Sonifying for Public Engagement: A Context-Based Model for Socially Relevant Data - Milena Droumeva and Marc St Pierre
• The Planetorium: Sonic Information Design for Earthling Audiences - R. Michael Winters, Avrosh Kumar, Brianna J. Tomlinson and Bruce N. Walker
• Sonic Information Design for the Display of Proteomic Data - William L. Martens
• Informative Sound Assists Timing in a Simple Visual Decision-Making Task - Keith Nesbitt, Paul Williams, Patrick Ng, Karen Blackmore and Ami Eidels
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Prof David Worrall, PhD
Audio Arts and Acoustics
Columbia College Chicago
33 E Congress Pkwy Room 601N
Chicago, ILLINOIS, USA 60605
Tel: (1)312.369.8821 Fax: (1)312.369.8427
Wikipedia: David Worrall
Personal research/creative practice website: avatar.com.au
President, International Community for Auditory Display icad.org
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Prof. dr. M.A. (Marcel) Cobussen
Leiden University Faculty of Humanities
Academy of Creative and Performing Arts
The Netherlands
Journal of Sonic Studies (online)
We are proud to announce that Issue 17 of JSS (http://sonicstudies.org) is now online. This issue again is a special issue, this time centred around sonic information design. Guest editors for this issue are David Worrall and Stephen Barrass. Sonic Information Design refers to the design of sounds to provide useful information in applications that have impact in our daily lives. The articles in this special issue of the Journal of Sonic Studies on Sonic Information Design had their origins as responses to the theme of the 22nd International Conference for Auditory Display, held in Canberra, Australia in 2016. JSS 17 includes the following papers:
• Editorial: On Sonic Information Design - David Worrall and Stephen Barrass
• Sonic Information Design - Stephen Barrass
• Addressing the Mapping Problem in Sonic Information Design through Embodied Image Schemata, Conceptual Metaphors, and Conceptual Blending - Stephen Roddy and Brian Bridges
• Sonifying for Public Engagement: A Context-Based Model for Socially Relevant Data - Milena Droumeva and Marc St Pierre
• The Planetorium: Sonic Information Design for Earthling Audiences - R. Michael Winters, Avrosh Kumar, Brianna J. Tomlinson and Bruce N. Walker
• Sonic Information Design for the Display of Proteomic Data - William L. Martens
• Informative Sound Assists Timing in a Simple Visual Decision-Making Task - Keith Nesbitt, Paul Williams, Patrick Ng, Karen Blackmore and Ami Eidels
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Prof David Worrall, PhD
Audio Arts and Acoustics
Columbia College Chicago
33 E Congress Pkwy Room 601N
Chicago, ILLINOIS, USA 60605
Tel: (1)312.369.8821 Fax: (1)312.369.8427
Wikipedia: David Worrall
Personal research/creative practice website: avatar.com.au
President, International Community for Auditory Display icad.org
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