Co-located tabletop tangible user interfaces (TUIs) for music performance are known for promoting multi-player collaboration with a shared interface, yet it is still unclear how to best support the awareness of the workspace in terms of understanding individual actions and the other group members actions, in parallel. In this paper, we investigate the effects of providing auditory feedback using ambisonics spatialisation, aimed at informing users about the location of the tangibles on the tabletop surface, with groups of mixed musical backgrounds. Participants were asked to improvise music on "SoundXY4: The Art of Noise", a tabletop system that includes sound samples inspired by Russolo's taxonomy of noises. We compared spatialisation vs. n...
Rationale There has been little chance for researchers, performers and designers in the UK to come ...
International audienceThe power of interactive 3D graphics, immersive displays, and spatial interfac...
The paper reports on an experiment designed to examine the perception of the spatial attributes of e...
Co-located tabletop tangible user interfaces (TUIs) for mu-sic performance are known for promoting m...
With the advent of tabletop interaction, collaborative activities are better supported than they are...
The systematic arrangement of sound in space is widely considered as one important compositional des...
Reality-based interfaces have the property of linking the user's physical space with the computer di...
This article discusses the importance of active listening when engaging new audiences with experimen...
Whilst various spatial formats for music reproduction exist their reason for existence is not always...
PhDThis thesis explores how audio can be better incorporated into how people access information and...
This dissertation investigates spatial sound production and reproduction technology as a mediator be...
this paper, we present two experiments on the use of non-speech audio at an interactive multi-touch,...
This thesis is concerned with the communication of information using auditory techniques. In particu...
This paper describes a recent composition, No More To- gether, in which performers’ interactions dir...
Our everyday interaction in and with the physical world, has facilitated the development of auditory...
Rationale There has been little chance for researchers, performers and designers in the UK to come ...
International audienceThe power of interactive 3D graphics, immersive displays, and spatial interfac...
The paper reports on an experiment designed to examine the perception of the spatial attributes of e...
Co-located tabletop tangible user interfaces (TUIs) for mu-sic performance are known for promoting m...
With the advent of tabletop interaction, collaborative activities are better supported than they are...
The systematic arrangement of sound in space is widely considered as one important compositional des...
Reality-based interfaces have the property of linking the user's physical space with the computer di...
This article discusses the importance of active listening when engaging new audiences with experimen...
Whilst various spatial formats for music reproduction exist their reason for existence is not always...
PhDThis thesis explores how audio can be better incorporated into how people access information and...
This dissertation investigates spatial sound production and reproduction technology as a mediator be...
this paper, we present two experiments on the use of non-speech audio at an interactive multi-touch,...
This thesis is concerned with the communication of information using auditory techniques. In particu...
This paper describes a recent composition, No More To- gether, in which performers’ interactions dir...
Our everyday interaction in and with the physical world, has facilitated the development of auditory...
Rationale There has been little chance for researchers, performers and designers in the UK to come ...
International audienceThe power of interactive 3D graphics, immersive displays, and spatial interfac...
The paper reports on an experiment designed to examine the perception of the spatial attributes of e...