Abstract
Sound-driven design is an emerging, human-centered design practice informed by technology and listening in the multisensory dimension of interaction. In this paper we present a discourse analysis approach aimed at qualitatively understanding the constituent concepts of such a practice, by means of semi-structured interviews with sound designers, design researchers, engineers and expert users in the context of critical care. Preliminary results show that sound-driven design is inherently embodied, situated, and participatory, that the four categories of interviewees equally contribute to the definition of the design problem, and yet that a clear, shared arena is still missing.
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Delle Monache, S., Misdariis, N., & Ozcan, E. (2021). Conceptualising sound-driven design: An exploratory discourse analysis. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3450741.3465258
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