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Tangible user interface for sound field control

Abstract Controlling the origin of sound sources in a three-dimensional audio field is a complex task, particularly in a live environment. Since multiple sources can be involved, a good overview, fast access to every source and simple automation commands are required. A user interface should facilitate straightforward handling and situational awareness. The following thesis presents the further development of "A Tangible User Interface for Playing Virtual Acoustics" by Birgit Gasteiger in 2010, with an emphasis on improved usability and advanced Ambisonic-controls and automation. Furthermore, it strives to devine a field of application for the "Tangible User Interface for Auditory Virtual Environments" (TUI-AVE). Several controls for the spatialization of sound sources, the respective development as well as designs of the corresponding visual presentation are outlined.
Autor*innen Roenisch, T., Haider, M.
Betreuer*innen Ritsch, W.
Jahr 2019
Art der Arbeit Bachelorarbeit
URL https://phaidra.kug.ac.at/o:92192
Anmerkung Interaction Design
Status abgeschlossen
Keywords Auditory Virtual Environment (AVE)