AI & Society 27.2: Sonification: what where how why artistic practice relating sonification to environments

 
Thursday, May 3 
 Sonification
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In this issue:
Editorial 
Sonification: what where how why artistic practice relating sonification to environments
Peter Sinclair
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The aesthetic turn in sonification towards a social and cultural medium
Stephen Barrass
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Elephant fish and GPS
Jean Cristofol
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Flood Tide: sonification as musical performance—an audience perspective
John Eacott
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Apropos sonification: a broad view of data as music and sound
Peter Gena
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Relationships of sonification to music and sound art
Scot Gresham-Lancaster
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Aesthetic strategies in sonification
Florian Grond & Thomas Hermann
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Now? Towards a phenomenology of real time sonification
Stuart Jones
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What NMSAT says about sonification
Jerome Joy
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High-level control of sound synthesis for sonification processes
Richard Kronland-Martinet, Sølvi Ystad & Mitsuko Aramaki
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Soundscape, sonification, and sound activism
Andrea Polli
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Living with alarms: the audio environment in an intensive care unit
Peter Sinclair
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Open Forum 
The Pulse of the Earth and sonification
Lorella Abenavoli
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Sonifications for concert and live performance
Stephen Barrass
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GP—We play the world—What do you play?
Jens Brand
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Instant music? Just add water
John Eacott
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Waveguide synthesis for sonification of distributed sensor arrays
Scot Gresham-Lancaster
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Safety Certificate: an audification performance of high-speed trains
Florian Grond
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Sonification: the element of surprise
Stuart Jones
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Atmospherics/Weather Works
Andrea Polli
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“Walk on the Sun”: an interactive image sonification exhibit
Marty Quinn
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Cosmic ray sonification: the COSMOPHONE
Richard Kronland-Martinet, Thierry Voinier, David Calvet & Claude Vallée
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RoadMusic
Peter Sinclair
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The sound of photographic image
Atau Tanaka
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Vibration matters: collective blue morph effect
Victoria Vesna
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Tripping through runtime
Valentina Vuksic
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