Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation

Audio-based mobile technology is opening up a range of new interactive possibilities. This paper brings some of those possibilities to light by offering a range of perspectives based in this area. It is not only the technical systems that are developing, but novel approaches to the design and unders...

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Main Authors: Chamberlain, Alan, Bødker, Mads, Hazzard, Adrian, McGookin, David, De Roure, David, Willcox, Pip, Papangelis, Konstantinos
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45081/
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author Chamberlain, Alan
Bødker, Mads
Hazzard, Adrian
McGookin, David
De Roure, David
Willcox, Pip
Papangelis, Konstantinos
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description Audio-based mobile technology is opening up a range of new interactive possibilities. This paper brings some of those possibilities to light by offering a range of perspectives based in this area. It is not only the technical systems that are developing, but novel approaches to the design and understanding of audio-based mobile systems are evolving to offer new perspectives on interaction and design and support such systems to be applied in areas, such as the humanities.
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spelling nottingham-450812020-05-04T19:09:16Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45081/ Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation Chamberlain, Alan Bødker, Mads Hazzard, Adrian McGookin, David De Roure, David Willcox, Pip Papangelis, Konstantinos Audio-based mobile technology is opening up a range of new interactive possibilities. This paper brings some of those possibilities to light by offering a range of perspectives based in this area. It is not only the technical systems that are developing, but novel approaches to the design and understanding of audio-based mobile systems are evolving to offer new perspectives on interaction and design and support such systems to be applied in areas, such as the humanities. IGI Global 2017-10-01 Article PeerReviewed Chamberlain, Alan, Bødker, Mads, Hazzard, Adrian, McGookin, David, De Roure, David, Willcox, Pip and Papangelis, Konstantinos (2017) Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation. International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction, 9 (4). pp. 25-40. ISSN 1942-3918 Mobile HCI Interaction Design Ethnography Location Humanities music technology cscw chi https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/187190 doi:10.4018/IJMHCI.2017100103 doi:10.4018/IJMHCI.2017100103
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HCI
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Design
Ethnography
Location
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Chamberlain, Alan
Bødker, Mads
Hazzard, Adrian
McGookin, David
De Roure, David
Willcox, Pip
Papangelis, Konstantinos
Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation
title Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation
title_full Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation
title_fullStr Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation
title_full_unstemmed Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation
title_short Audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation
title_sort audio technology and mobile human-computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation
topic Mobile
HCI
Interaction
Design
Ethnography
Location
Humanities
music
technology
cscw
chi
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