Sonification Products
If you find yourself
designing sonifications for small, mobile, info-tech consumer products
for example
with the problem that
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- the sounds in most products are either alarms or embellishments, and most people are not familiar with sonifications that convey other types of information
entailing forces
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f1: people are used to alarms and decorative sounds
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f2: but are not familiar with the use of sounds to provide information for other kinds of tasks
THEN
Design a sonification that provides information that makes the product more useful, usable and enjoyable
Apply
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- The Bauhaus aesthetic that "form should follow function" along with the design and evaluation criteria from papers at ICAD 2002 listed here:
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Amusing, Interesting
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Annoyance, Nuisance, Stress, Unnecessary
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Brand, Logo, Look and feel, Image, Style, Theme
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Comfort, Ergonomics, Pleasantness
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Culture, Culture-neutral
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Effectiveness, Efficiency, Effort, Performance
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Emotional quality
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Environmental context, Intentional context
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Hearable, Perceivable
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Expressiveness, Information level, Urgency
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Learning curve, Instant Usability, Long-term Usability
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Understandable, Accuracy, Errors, Identifiable
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Usefulness, Functionality, Importance, Relevance
to construct
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- a sonification that sets the product apart by making it more useful, usable, easy to learn and understand, and pleasurable to use.
leading to
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- wider use of sonifications in new products
and
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- application of sonification from laboratory research projects to real world applications
References
Maeda K. Matsuo K. Matsumoto S. and Saito Y. (2002) "Example Design Process for Audio Signals in a Digital Camera", in Proceedings of the International Conference on Auditory Display ICAD 2002, Kyoto, July 2-5, 2002.
Marila J. (2002) "Experimental Comparison of Complex and Simple Sounds in Menu Hierarchy Sonification", in Proceedings of the International Conference on Auditory Display ICAD 2002, Kyoto, July 2-5, 2002.
Tsuchida Y. (2002) "Review of Aspects of Auditory Signal Studies in Japan", in Proceedings of the International Conference on Auditory Display ICAD 2002, Kyoto, July 2-5, 2002.