Speaking about sounds: a tool for communication on sound features Online publication date: Sun, 24-Sep-2017
by Maxime Carron; Thomas Rotureau; Françoise Dubois; Nicolas Misdariis; Patrick Susini
J. of Design Research (JDR), Vol. 15, No. 2, 2017
Abstract: With the increasing use of digital technologies and smart objects, sound is playing an ever more important role in our everyday life interactions with a given object, human computer interface or space. However, few methodologies exist to work on sound-related issues during the early stages of a design process; manufacturers and sound designers lack a common terminology to describe and sketch sonic ideas. Informed by a review of the academic literature on verbal descriptions of sounds and a series of interviews we conducted with sound practitioners, we propose in the present article a potentially normative lexicon of 35 terms to describe the main sound characteristics. We also present a computer interface presenting the 35 terms illustrated with concrete and abstract sounds. This interface may be used as a tool for communication on sound features in a sound design process but also during training classes on sound education.
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