A sound design for acoustic feedback in elite sports

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Beteiligte Personen:
  • Ystad, Sølvi
  • Aramaki, Mitsuko
  • Kronland-Martinet, Richard
  • Jensen, Kristoffer
Verlag/Körperschaft:
Springer
Erscheinungsjahr:
2010
Medientyp:
Text
Schlagworte:
  • Athletes
  • Sports
  • Rowing ergometer
  • Exercise
  • Muscles
  • Rhythm
  • Rowing
  • Sonification
  • Sound perception
  • Auditory display
  • Sound design
  • Elite sport
  • Music
  • Movement optimization
  • Motion-sounds
  • Movement-synchronization
  • Acoustic feedback
  • Athletes
  • Sports
  • Rowing ergometer
  • Exercise
  • Muscles
Beschreibung:
  • Sound (acoustic information) is the naturally evocative, audible result of kinetic events. Humans interact with the world by the everyday experience oflistening to perceive and interpret the environment. Elite athletes, especially, rely on sport specific sounds for feedback about successful (or unsuccessful) movements. Visualization plays the dominant role in technique analysis, but the limitations of visual observation (of time related events) compared with auditory perception, which represents information with a clearer time-resolution, mean that acoustic displays offer a promising alternative to visual displays. Sonification, as acoustic representation of information, offers an abundance of applications in elite sports for monitoring, observing movement and detecting changes therein. Appropriate sound is needed to represent specific movement patterns. This article presents conceptual considerations for a sound design to fulfill the specific purpose of movement optimization that would be acceptable to elite athletes, with first practical experience with elite athletes in rowing. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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  • info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH

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