TY - EDBOOK AB - This paper argues for a special focus on the use of dynamic human interaction to explore datasets while they are being transformed into sound. We describe why this is a special case of both human computer interaction (HCI) techniques and sonification methods. Humans are adapted for interacting with their physical environment and making continuous use of all their senses. When this exploratory interaction is applied to a dataset (by continuously controlling its transformation into sound) new insights are gained into the data's macro and micro-structure, which are not obvious in a visual rendering. This paper defines the sub-topic of Interactive Sonification, explains how a certain quality of interaction is required, overviews current sonification techniques, provides examples of the techniques being applied interactively, and outlines a research agenda for this topic. DA - 2004 KW - thermann LA - eng PY - 2004 TI - The Discipline of Interactive Sonification UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0070-pub-20173299 Y2 - 2024-11-24T20:26:07 ER -