In printed text, sound is a somewhat forgotten aspect. The recitation of text is vital in areas like poetry and oratory, but still has no distinct technique of being communicated. Emphasis of a word might be expressed through italics, but no canonic character set or system for vocal delivery of texts exists. With this essay we are creating a foundation for a development of such a character set or system. By studying existing visualisations of sound and comparing these with semiotic and perception-based theories we obtain useful insights for a prospective system for visualisations of vocal sounds. We conclude that the aspects of sound one wants to visualise must be carefully defined since the viewer cannot process infinite amounts of informa...
Modern linguistic theory suggests that the sign is arbitrary, that the relationship between signifi ...
Sonification is a complementary technique to visualization that uses sound to describe data. Kramer ...
Over the last two decades, Science Studies has produced a fascinating body of literature on visual r...
In printed text, sound is a somewhat forgotten aspect. The recitation of text is vital in areas like...
Turoman N & Styles SJ. (2016). How well do humans capture the sounds of speech in writing? In Lindbo...
Visual translation of speech as an aid for the deaf has long been a subject of electronic research a...
This paper presents an analysis of progress in the use of sound as a tool in support of visualisatio...
This project explores the unseen (that which is not considered) in relation to the idea of the exist...
The question of the arbitrariness of language is among the oldest in cognitive sciences, and it rela...
Sound, especially speech, is ephemeral. It is a high-speed, ordered, multichannel stream that plays ...
International audienceSpeaking about sounds is not an easy task. Although there are many words avail...
We describe a visualization strategy that is capable of effi-ciently representing relevant perceptua...
Sound has been an overlooked modality in visualization. Why? Because it is ephemeral. We experience ...
_Sound Effects_ traces the history of the relationship between oral conditions and aural effect in E...
Presented at the 26th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2021) 25-28 June 2021, Virt...
Modern linguistic theory suggests that the sign is arbitrary, that the relationship between signifi ...
Sonification is a complementary technique to visualization that uses sound to describe data. Kramer ...
Over the last two decades, Science Studies has produced a fascinating body of literature on visual r...
In printed text, sound is a somewhat forgotten aspect. The recitation of text is vital in areas like...
Turoman N & Styles SJ. (2016). How well do humans capture the sounds of speech in writing? In Lindbo...
Visual translation of speech as an aid for the deaf has long been a subject of electronic research a...
This paper presents an analysis of progress in the use of sound as a tool in support of visualisatio...
This project explores the unseen (that which is not considered) in relation to the idea of the exist...
The question of the arbitrariness of language is among the oldest in cognitive sciences, and it rela...
Sound, especially speech, is ephemeral. It is a high-speed, ordered, multichannel stream that plays ...
International audienceSpeaking about sounds is not an easy task. Although there are many words avail...
We describe a visualization strategy that is capable of effi-ciently representing relevant perceptua...
Sound has been an overlooked modality in visualization. Why? Because it is ephemeral. We experience ...
_Sound Effects_ traces the history of the relationship between oral conditions and aural effect in E...
Presented at the 26th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2021) 25-28 June 2021, Virt...
Modern linguistic theory suggests that the sign is arbitrary, that the relationship between signifi ...
Sonification is a complementary technique to visualization that uses sound to describe data. Kramer ...
Over the last two decades, Science Studies has produced a fascinating body of literature on visual r...