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Understanding Spatial Information with Integrated 3D Visual and Aural Design Applications (2002)

article⁄Understanding Spatial Information with Integrated 3D Visual and Aural Design Applications (2002)
abstract⁄The ability to arrange information graphically in digitally represented Cartesian space offers obviousadvantages over twodimensional graphical reductions. Adding time to the spatial palette provides adynamic dimension. Cartesian space used for these purposes, however, reinforces an ocularcentricapproach to information delivery. We can include sound in order to seek a sensory balance, therebyimproving cognition and enhancing dimensionality within an ‘information space’, especially for complexmaterial requiring greater interactivity or ‘audience’ participation. Combined visual and audio synthesisoffers multidimensional and multisensorial environments that challenge existing linear and twodimensionalpresentation orthodoxies ‘audience’, for instance, presupposes a lecture to be listened to.This paper presents work in progress investigating the use of sonification as both a thematic andnavigational vehicle in dynamic presentation environments.
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Year 2002
Authors More, Gregory; Harvey, L.; Burry, Mark.
Issue Thresholds - Design, Research, Education and Practice, in the Space Between the Physical and the Virtual
Pages 333-338
Library link George Proctor, 2002. bib⁄Thresholds - Design, Research, Education and Practice, in the Space Between the Physical and the Virtual. ACADIA.
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