Audio Technology and Mobile Human Computer Interaction: From Space and Place, to Social Media, Music, Composition and Creation

Alan Chamberlain*, Mads Bødker, Adrian Hazzard, David McGookin, David De Roure, Pip Willcox, Konstantinos Papangelis

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Abstract

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.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction
Volume9
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)25-40
ISSN1942-390X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Design
  • Ethnography
  • HCI
  • Humanities
  • Interaction
  • Location
  • Mobile

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