Augmented Noise - Exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awareness

Since the introduction of the Walkman in the 1980s, an increasing amount of people are using mobile music devices in our urban environments. The research on the sociological aspects of this phenomenon has become known as the ‘iPod culture’. It describes people aestheticising these noisy urban enviro...

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Main Author: Hastrup, Sebastian
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS) 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-202102020-11-25T05:33:19ZAugmented Noise - Exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awarenessengHastrup, SebastianMalmö högskola, Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)Malmö högskola/Teknik och samhälle2017Media TechnologySoundscapeiPod CultureMobile Music DevicesSocial IsolationSpatial AwarenessReactive MusicSocial InteractionReactiscapeEngineering and TechnologyTeknik och teknologierSince the introduction of the Walkman in the 1980s, an increasing amount of people are using mobile music devices in our urban environments. The research on the sociological aspects of this phenomenon has become known as the ‘iPod culture’. It describes people aestheticising these noisy urban environments by replacing them with mobile music listening, which presents obvious benefits regarding personal entertainment and wellbeing. However, some studies have revealed several cases of users experiencing social isolation as a consequence of using mobile music devices. Therefore, this study explores the problem of designing a user experience that can provide the appealing qualities of mobile music listening while simultaneously enabling spatial and social awareness of the urban environment. The study explores this problem by applying a methodology inspired by research through design, involving an iterative design process centred around the design of a mobile reactive music prototype application, which was eventually named Reactiscape. To validate and evaluate the success of the prototype design, different stakeholders have been involved throughout the entire design process. The results show that the users experienced a stronger connection to the urban soundscape when using Reactiscape, while still maintaining a musically appealing user experience. In a broader sense, these results indicate that novel mobile technology design has every opportunity to increase real world social interaction, rather than being a source of social isolation. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-20210Local 22972application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Media Technology
Soundscape
iPod Culture
Mobile Music Devices
Social Isolation
Spatial Awareness
Reactive Music
Social Interaction
Reactiscape
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
spellingShingle Media Technology
Soundscape
iPod Culture
Mobile Music Devices
Social Isolation
Spatial Awareness
Reactive Music
Social Interaction
Reactiscape
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Hastrup, Sebastian
Augmented Noise - Exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awareness
description Since the introduction of the Walkman in the 1980s, an increasing amount of people are using mobile music devices in our urban environments. The research on the sociological aspects of this phenomenon has become known as the ‘iPod culture’. It describes people aestheticising these noisy urban environments by replacing them with mobile music listening, which presents obvious benefits regarding personal entertainment and wellbeing. However, some studies have revealed several cases of users experiencing social isolation as a consequence of using mobile music devices. Therefore, this study explores the problem of designing a user experience that can provide the appealing qualities of mobile music listening while simultaneously enabling spatial and social awareness of the urban environment. The study explores this problem by applying a methodology inspired by research through design, involving an iterative design process centred around the design of a mobile reactive music prototype application, which was eventually named Reactiscape. To validate and evaluate the success of the prototype design, different stakeholders have been involved throughout the entire design process. The results show that the users experienced a stronger connection to the urban soundscape when using Reactiscape, while still maintaining a musically appealing user experience. In a broader sense, these results indicate that novel mobile technology design has every opportunity to increase real world social interaction, rather than being a source of social isolation.
author Hastrup, Sebastian
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title Augmented Noise - Exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awareness
title_short Augmented Noise - Exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awareness
title_full Augmented Noise - Exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awareness
title_fullStr Augmented Noise - Exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awareness
title_full_unstemmed Augmented Noise - Exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awareness
title_sort augmented noise - exploring mobile technology design as an enabler of social interaction and spatial awareness
publisher Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)
publishDate 2017
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