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Sound and Data

Sound and Data
Author: Scot Gresham-Lancaster
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© 2020 Scot Gresham-Lancaster
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Auditory perception has advantages in temporal, amplitude, and frequency resolution that open possibilities as an alternative or complement to visualization techniques. The implications and techniques of this approach to extending the perception of data to the sense of hearing will be the focus of this channel.
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Using Google Notebook: A summary of our sonification reaearch at the UTDALLAS ArtSci Lab as a podcast
Jordan Wirfs-Brock - Understanding how unexpected mechanisms - sound, art, taste, participatory experiences - can help people understand quantitative data
Brian Foo: Museum Visualizer by Day, Data Driven DJ by night
Clarence Barlow: Data Composition Techniques
Dolores Catherino: PolyChromatic Composition and Ideas
Ivanna Muse: From transdisciplinary spaces to Sonification
Roger Dean: Some thoughts on Music Cognition and more
Konstantinos Vasilakos: Sonifications at CERN and beyond
Garth Paine: Listening to and interactive with nature
Chris Chafe: Decades of Sonification work
Martin Keary:Strengths and Weaknesses of Sonification
Mark Ballora: Sonification stratagies for the next generation
Carla Scaletti: Sonification Originator and Pioneer
Gregory Kramer: Sonification Definer and Budhist Scholar
Bert Barten: 25 years of working with Trees to find their voice
Paul Vickers: 25 years of working with Trees to find their voice
Sounding Electrical Fields
Dave Worral: SoniPy Creator and Sonifcation Scholar
Marco Buongiorno Nardelli: Composer and Material Science Physicist Brings Art and Science Together
Sophia Roosth: Synaesthesia and Beyond Bring all the senses to Art and Science