The World Wide Web provides the capability of delivering multi-media presentations to a wide audience. This thesis details the design and development of the site Psychoacoustical demonstrations and experiments at McGill University: it discusses site organization, selection of materials and development methods. In order to evaluate the utility of the site, site usage data, feedback from readers and data from experiments are analyzed and discussed. The thesis examines the success of the site in attracting a wide audience and holding its attention, as course material, in gathering data from psychoacoustical experiments, and in obtaining feedback from readers. Suggestions for future sites of this type are included.The test of the thesis should ...
Cross-modal correspondences between colour and sound or sound and colour are the basis for the colou...
In creative activity, the tools of creative work form the matrix of possibilities. If these tools ar...
Listening tests are widely used to assess the quality of audio systems. The majority of such listeni...
This tutorial paper details experiences of four public engagement projects that have communicated ac...
This study focuses on basic problems we faced and deci-sions that were taken in the design of a hybr...
Scientists of many audio-related fields need to verify their theories by conducting controlled exper...
Online collaborative activities provide a powerful plat-form for the collection of psychoacoustic da...
Psychophysical experiments conducted remotely over the internet permit data collection from large nu...
While the discussion on the integrity of data obtained from Web-delivered experiments is mainly abou...
International audienceAn educational collaborative project funded by the foundation "Université Numé...
Conducting psychophysical experiments on the internet might constitute a useful addition to the exis...
The World Wide Web has emerged as a powerful communications medium. With the development of new tech...
Psychologists have recently discovered the Internet for demonstrating visual illusions and for educa...
This paper presents a web interface for the exploration of audience response to a performing arts ev...
This paper describes an exploration of utilizing the World Wide Web for interactive music. The origi...
Cross-modal correspondences between colour and sound or sound and colour are the basis for the colou...
In creative activity, the tools of creative work form the matrix of possibilities. If these tools ar...
Listening tests are widely used to assess the quality of audio systems. The majority of such listeni...
This tutorial paper details experiences of four public engagement projects that have communicated ac...
This study focuses on basic problems we faced and deci-sions that were taken in the design of a hybr...
Scientists of many audio-related fields need to verify their theories by conducting controlled exper...
Online collaborative activities provide a powerful plat-form for the collection of psychoacoustic da...
Psychophysical experiments conducted remotely over the internet permit data collection from large nu...
While the discussion on the integrity of data obtained from Web-delivered experiments is mainly abou...
International audienceAn educational collaborative project funded by the foundation "Université Numé...
Conducting psychophysical experiments on the internet might constitute a useful addition to the exis...
The World Wide Web has emerged as a powerful communications medium. With the development of new tech...
Psychologists have recently discovered the Internet for demonstrating visual illusions and for educa...
This paper presents a web interface for the exploration of audience response to a performing arts ev...
This paper describes an exploration of utilizing the World Wide Web for interactive music. The origi...
Cross-modal correspondences between colour and sound or sound and colour are the basis for the colou...
In creative activity, the tools of creative work form the matrix of possibilities. If these tools ar...
Listening tests are widely used to assess the quality of audio systems. The majority of such listeni...