Samenvatting
This chapter reviews the inherent qualities of the human hearing system to focus on sounds that are relevant and ignore sounds that are irrelevant and do not require immediate action. Currently, auditory interaction styles that have been proposed and studied in human–computer interaction fail to leverage these human auditory perception capabilities to their full potential. This chapter envisions interactive soundscapes that, based on the capabilities of the human hearing system, offer direct but imprecise interaction control and provide people with explicit means to subconsciously yet intentionally control the shifting of activities back and forth to the periphery of their attention. Technological challenges in the area of advanced audio technology as well as social and ethical dilemmas that relate to interactive soundscapes becoming part of people’s natural habitats are discussed. Interactive soundscapes can be considered one of the promising future design research areas where true peripheral interaction can be realized
Interactive Soundscapes of the Future Everyday Life. Available from:
Interactive Soundscapes of the Future Everyday Life. Available from:
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Titel | Peripheral interaction |
Subtitel | challenges and opportunities for HCI in the periphery of attention |
Redacteuren | S. Bakker, D. Hausen, T. Selker |
Uitgeverij | Springer |
Pagina's | 239-251 |
ISBN van elektronische versie | 978-3-319-29523-7 |
ISBN van geprinte versie | 978-3-319-29521-3 |
DOI's | |
Status | Gepubliceerd - 2016 |
Publicatie series
Naam | Human–Computer Interaction Series |
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