Thinking with Sound: Exploring the Experience of Listening to an Ultrasonic Art Installation

要旨

Entanglement theories are well established in HCI discourse. These involve a commitment to view human experience in encounters with technology as relational and contingent, and research apparatuses as co-producers rather than passive observers of phenomena. In this paper, we argue that sound is the sensory modality best suited to the investigation of entanglements. Materialist theories of sound and listening guide both the design of a novel interactive sound installation and the methodological approach of a participant study exploring the experience of listening. We present a diffractive analysis whereby micro-phenomenological interview data is read with sonic theories, generating accounts that might otherwise remain mute: the temporal fluctuation and physical feeling of proximity in listener entanglements with sound, somatic intention setting, and plural interpretations of interactivity. Finally, we offer a series of provocations for HCI to embrace qualities of the sonic and consider epistemological positions grounded in other sense modalities.

受賞
Honorable Mention
著者
Nicole Robson
Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom
Andrew McPherson
Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
Nick Bryan-Kinns
University of the Arts London, London, United Kingdom
論文URL

doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642616

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会議: CHI 2024

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2024.acm.org/)

セッション: Remote Presentations: Highlight on Creative HCI

Remote Sessions
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2024-05-15 18:00:00
2024-05-16 02:20:00