Addressing the Mapping Problem in Sonic Information Design through Embodied Image Schemata, Conceptual Metaphors, and Conceptual Blending
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Roddy, Stephen, Bridges, Brian, Addressing the Mapping Problem in Sonic Information Design through Embodied Image Schemata, Conceptual Metaphors, and Conceptual Blending, Journal of Sonic Studies, 2018, 17Download Item:

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This article explores the mapping problem in parameter mapping sonification: the problem of how to map data to sound in a way that conveys meaning to the listener. We contend that this problem can be addressed by considering the implied conceptual framing of data–to–sound mapping strategies with a particular focus on how such frameworks may be
informed by embodied cognition research and theories of conceptual metaphor. To this end, we discuss two examples of data-driven musical pieces which are informed by models from embodied cognition, followed by a more detailed case study of a sonic information design mapping strategy for a large-scale Internet of Things (IoT) network.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
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Irish Research Council (IRC)
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Author: Roddy, Stephen
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Journal of Sonic Studies;17;
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Auditory Display, Image Schema, Conceptual Blending, Sound, Data-Driven, Music, Music Cognition, Sonification, Conceptual MetaphorSubject (TCD):
Creative Arts Practice , Creative Technologies , Digital Engagement , Digital Humanities , Smart & Sustainable Planet , Auditory Cognition , Auditory Display , Human-Computer Interaction , Internet of Things , Smart Cities , Sonification , cognitionISSN:
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