Posted on: May 29, 2020
A sonic map, which incorporates interactive spatialised audible locations, represents an advancement in the genre of sound mapping. Where, within sound maps, locations are tagged or marked with links to either external or embedded audio content relevant in some way to the specific location on a digital map, sonic maps contain spatialised audio sources which become component parts of an intuitive and explorative virtual location-based soundscape. Proof of concept demo: lozcliffe.com/web-audio/sonic-map-test.html Hypothesis: Spatialised sound sources aid… read more
Posted on: March 7, 2018
I. Introduction The availability of locative and biophysical sensors and the personal data they capture offer new opportunities for personal soundtrack generation. Existing approaches to generative and interactive musical composition often rely on pre-composed segments of music [1], and can be plagued with issues regarding musical mechanization, repetitiveness and a lack of creative integrity [1]. This paper presents on-going research into new methods and understanding to support listener’s in self-generating and performing their own interactive,… read more