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Semantic models of sound-driven design: Designing with listening in mind

Stefano Delle Monache, Nicolas Misdariis, Elif Özcan

2022Design Studies24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sound-driven design is a design practice informed by technology and listening in the multisensory dimension of interaction. An automated content analysis of 20 semi-structured interviews with sound designers, design researchers, engineers and expert users stressed the inherently embodied and situated conceptualisation of sound, and how it relates to their professional activity. The four categories of professionals bring in different designerly orientations towards sound. Listening, as a way of knowing by using sound in interaction, proves to be the red thread between the participants’ semantic models. Overall, the findings contribute to characterise the concept of sound in current design practices, and position the role of nonverbal, yet auditory representations in the design process.

Topics & Concepts

Active listeningSituatedEmbodied cognitionSound designHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceSound (geography)Interaction designDimension (graph theory)PsychologyCommunicationAcousticsArtificial intelligenceMathematicsPhysicsPure mathematicsDesign Education and PracticeMultisensory perception and integrationMusic Technology and Sound Studies