Digital mobile music devices are phenomenally popular. The devices are becoming increasingly powerful with sophisticated interaction controls, powerful processors, vast onboard storage and network connectivity. While there are ‘obvious ’ ways to exploit these advanced capabilities (such as wireless music download), here we consider a rather different application—pedestrian navigation. We report on a system (ONTRACK) that aims to guide listeners to their destinations by continuously adapting the spatial qualities of the music they are enjoying. Our field-trials indicate that even with a low-fidelity realisation of the concept, users can quite effectively navigate complicated routes. Author Keywords Mobile navigation, digital music devices, a...
This paper describes a course of research investigating the potential for new types of music made po...
"Music is a mobile art. When people move to faraway places, whether by choice or by force, they brin...
Past research on mobile music listening (a.o. : Bull, 2000, 2007; Thibaud, 1994) has given small int...
Digital mobile music devices are phenomenally popular. The devices are becoming increasingly powerfu...
Listening to music on personal, digital devices whilst mobile is an enjoyable, everyday activity. We...
We combine the functionality of a mobile Global Positioning System (GPS) with that of an MP3 player,...
During a regular day while on the move, most people interact with multiple portable devices: a perso...
Listening to music on the move is an everyday activity for many people. This paper proposes geotrack...
We combine the functionality of a mobile Global Positioning System (GPS) with that of an MP3 player,...
Presented at the 2nd Web Audio Conference (WAC), April 4-6, 2016, Atlanta, Georgia.We present a web-...
Listening to music on the move is an everyday activity for many people. This paper proposes geotrack...
Traditionally, navigating the physical world has been a matter of primarily cognitive efforts – inte...
There is a growing convergence between the mobile phone and the popular portable digital music playe...
Due to technological developments including MP3 format and portable music players, people are now ea...
New application spaces and artistic forms can emerge when users are freed from constraints. In the g...
This paper describes a course of research investigating the potential for new types of music made po...
"Music is a mobile art. When people move to faraway places, whether by choice or by force, they brin...
Past research on mobile music listening (a.o. : Bull, 2000, 2007; Thibaud, 1994) has given small int...
Digital mobile music devices are phenomenally popular. The devices are becoming increasingly powerfu...
Listening to music on personal, digital devices whilst mobile is an enjoyable, everyday activity. We...
We combine the functionality of a mobile Global Positioning System (GPS) with that of an MP3 player,...
During a regular day while on the move, most people interact with multiple portable devices: a perso...
Listening to music on the move is an everyday activity for many people. This paper proposes geotrack...
We combine the functionality of a mobile Global Positioning System (GPS) with that of an MP3 player,...
Presented at the 2nd Web Audio Conference (WAC), April 4-6, 2016, Atlanta, Georgia.We present a web-...
Listening to music on the move is an everyday activity for many people. This paper proposes geotrack...
Traditionally, navigating the physical world has been a matter of primarily cognitive efforts – inte...
There is a growing convergence between the mobile phone and the popular portable digital music playe...
Due to technological developments including MP3 format and portable music players, people are now ea...
New application spaces and artistic forms can emerge when users are freed from constraints. In the g...
This paper describes a course of research investigating the potential for new types of music made po...
"Music is a mobile art. When people move to faraway places, whether by choice or by force, they brin...
Past research on mobile music listening (a.o. : Bull, 2000, 2007; Thibaud, 1994) has given small int...