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Research paper thumbnail of Desirable Sound for Products as a Product of Design

Auditory perception is a seemingly neglected aspect of design with respect to non audio specific ... more Auditory perception is a seemingly neglected aspect of design with respect to non audio specific products. The complex subjectivity with which we perceive sounds and subsequently attribute meanings to them is extensive, as described by . If one considers that a moving image need only be rendered at twenty four frames per second to provide an effective deception of being constant, yet sound requires a much higher resolution such as the standard forty four thousand one hundred samples per second at CD quality to achieve a satisfactory auditory equivalent, this can be drawn as an indicator to the relative complexity between our auditory and visual sensory systems. This Paper will discuss the quantification and application of our sonic perception in modern design, as well as discussing the rationales for doing so.

Research paper thumbnail of Desirable Sound for Products as a Product of Design

Auditory perception is a seemingly neglected aspect of design with respect to non audio specific ... more Auditory perception is a seemingly neglected aspect of design with respect to non audio specific products. The complex subjectivity with which we perceive sounds and subsequently attribute meanings to them is extensive, as described by . If one considers that a moving image need only be rendered at twenty four frames per second to provide an effective deception of being constant, yet sound requires a much higher resolution such as the standard forty four thousand one hundred samples per second at CD quality to achieve a satisfactory auditory equivalent, this can be drawn as an indicator to the relative complexity between our auditory and visual sensory systems. This Paper will discuss the quantification and application of our sonic perception in modern design, as well as discussing the rationales for doing so.

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