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Sounds of simulations: data listening space
| Abstract | Simulations, as widely used in science, need to be perceptualized. Data from computational physics' simulations provide an interesting application case for sonification, which was studied in the research project QCD-audio. Within the project, the data listening space was set up as an interactive installation in Nov. 2010 in Graz, Austria. It allowed non-experts to immerge into the sonification of lattice quantum electrodynamics' data as a virtual auditory scene. Movement and position of one listener at a time were tracked and used in the sonification, establishing a tight connection between virtual and real space. The installation was evaluated in a small test setting following a grounded theory approach and a quantitative assessment. |
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| Jahr | 2012 |
| Art der Arbeit | full paper |
| Edition | Proc. International Computer Music Conference 2012 (International Computer Music Conference 2012) |
| Monat | 07 |
| Name | ICMC |
| Ort | Ljubljana (Slowenien) |
| Anmerkung | procedure: peer-reviewed |
| Status | veröffentlicht |
| Publikationsart | Konferenzband-Beitrag |
| Keywords | Sonification,Sound Spatialisation |