Programme
AudioMostly 2022 Programme
Location: Main Hall A
Speaker: Michael Iber & Kajetan Enge (Conference Chairs)
Location: Main Auditorium
Session Chair: Katharina Pollack (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Location: Main Auditorium
09:00 - Werner Bleisteiner - Reality check: On practical (im)possibilities for interactive broadcasting content
09:15 - Alexander Weller - Variable Length Podcast Player: Interactive audio playback using object based audio in the Web Audio API
09:30 - Maria Kalliponpää - Pushed Towards the Fringes of Sound: The Systematic Omission of Female and LGBTQ+ Artists in Music History
09:45 - Anna Mackowiak - The role of the tone of voice in building relationships with the recipients of media content (on the example of journalistic and advertising materials)
10:00 - Hans-Peter Gasselseder - What You Hear is Where, Why, and Who You Are: A Cognitive Model of Immersive Experience
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Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Session Chair: Annika Neidhardt (TU Ilmenau)
10:45 - Marian Weger - The information capacity of auditory augmentations
11:00 - Piotr Majdak, Michael Mihocic, Markus Noisternig, Fabian Brinkmann, Franz Zotter and Julien De Muynke - Storing head-related transfer functions in the spatially oriented format for acoustics
11:15 - Katharina Pollack and Piotr Majdak - The future of personalised head-related transfer functions
11:30 - Clara Hollomey, Nicki Holighaus and Peter Balasz - The Large Time Frequency Analysis Toolbox
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Session Chair: Cornelius Pöppel (Ansbach UAS)
Location: Small Assembly Hall
10:45 - Lorenz Schwarz - Musical Application of Linear Feedback Shift Registers for Multichannel Loudspeaker Systems
11:00 - Enrique Mendoza Mejia - Electroacoustic Composition for Hybrid Audio Diffusion Systems (HADS)
11:15 - Mattia Mazzocchio - Gathering Infinite Madness
11:30 - Martin Rumori and Ludwig Zeller - Sonic Imagination
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Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Location: Main Auditorium
12:00 - Martin Rumori - Sonible smart:eq3 – Assistive mixing with inter-plug-in communication across multiple tracks
12:20 - Christoph Frank - Austrian Audio: Creating Ambisonic- and Stereo-Recordings with two Dual-Membrane Microphones
12:40 – Christian Sander - DearReality: Mixing Spatial Audio in XR
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Location: Canteen
Workshop Hosts: Georg Thallinger, Christoph Bauer, Peter Judmaier, Werner Bailer
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentation of the AI „Taylor“ for automatic tagging of audiovisual media to support archival, editorial and journalistic work. Afterwards, Taylor can be tried out in a workshop.
Project partners: Joanneum Research Graz (lead), St. Poelten University of Applied Sciences, Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), Technisches Museum Wien with Österreichische Mediathek, and RedLink GmbH
Workshop Hosts: Balandino Di Donato & Rod Selfridge (Edinburgh Napier
University)
Location: Audio Lab
We invite the Audio Mostly community to the Procedural Audio for Virtual Environments workshop. In this workshop, you will learn about Procedural Audio for Virtual Environments and its application. You will be fi rst introduced to concepts, theories and current work in this fi eld, and later you will learn how to implement a procedural audio model in an interactive virtual environment using the Pure Data and Unity software.
Participants can either install Unity 2021.3.5f1 and the latest version of Pd vanilla on their machines or use one of the local machines to participate in the workshop.
Location: Future Lab/ Connection Corridor/ Main Hall A / Studio A / Studio B / Studio C
Manuel Schumach - Das Tischklavier | Thomas Klein - Interactive Sound | Thomas Klein – Humankind | Christoph Fuchs – Radione | Christoph Fuchs - Mainstager DSP | Nicholas Ivansits - Jim Curious | Andreas Dorner - The Link
Location: Small Assembly Hall
Max. 10 participants
Anna Sróda - The classes are intended for people who use voice as a tool in their professional work. During the workshop, I will discuss the correct body posture, present breathing exercises and show how to strengthen the timbre of the voice without unnecessarily burdening the throat.
Location: Seminar Room A.1.07 - AES members only
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Location: Main Hall B
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Registration Desk will be available at later dates too.
Location: Entry to Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
09:00 - Opening
Location: Large Assembly Hall
FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Franz Fidler - Head of Department Media and Digital Technologies at UAS St. Pölten
FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Frotschnig Alois - Chairperson of the University of Applied Sciences Academic Board
City Councillor Max Wallner, BA on behalf of Mag. Matthias Stadler, Mayor of St. Pölten
9:30 - Keynote: Sacha Krstulovic - DSP as a Service
Location: Large Assembly Hall
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assemly Hall
Session Chair: Wolfgang Aigner (St. Pölten UAS)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
11:00 - Katharina Groß-Vogt, Iason Svoronos Kanavas and Marian Weger - The
Augmented Floor - Assessing Auditory Augmentation
11:20 - Eric Larrieux and Stella Speziali - Augmented Objects as Portals into Virtual
Worlds: Using Audio to Create Immersive Experiences in Extended Realities
11:40 - Riccardo Bona, Davide Fantini, Giorgio Presti, Marco Tiraboschi, Juan Isaac Engel Alonso-Martinez and Federico Avanzini - Automatic Parameters Tuning of Late Reverberation Algorithms for Audio Augmented Reality
12:00 - Marian Weger, Iason Svoronos-Kanavas and Robert Höldrich - Schrödinger‘s
box: an artifact to study the limits of plausibility in auditory augmentations
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Session Chair: Balandino Di Donato (Edinburgh Napier University)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
14:00 - Thomas Borgogno and Luca Turchet - ImproScales: a self-tutoring web system
for using scales in improvisations.
14:20 - Matteo Sacchetto, Yuen Huang, Andrea Bianco and Cristina Rottondi - Using
Autoregressive Models for Real-Time Packet Loss Concealment in Networked Music
Performance Applications
14:40 - Davide Cocchiara and Luca Turchet - Democratizing access to collaborative
music making over the network using air instruments
15:00 - Luca Turchet, Nicola Garau and Nicola Conci - Networked Musical XR: where‘s
the limit? A preliminary investigation on the joint use of point clouds and low-latency
audio communication
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Session Chair: Balandino Di Donato (Edinburgh Napier University)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
16:00 - José Cadavid, Martin Bo Møller, Søren Bech, Toon van Waterschoot and Jan
Østergaard - Performance of Low Frequency Sound Zones Based on Truncated Room
Impulse Responses
16:20 - Leonardo Gabrielli and Luca Turchet - Towards a Sustainable Internet of Sounds
16:40 – Ove Holmqvist - IWIS Industrial Online Demo: HolonicSystem
17:00 - Keynote: Chris Chafe – Delayscapes (online form California)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
Location: Large Assembly Hall
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
09:00 - Keynote: Hannes Raffaseder - Audio Mostly!? – What we could actually learn from the digital evolution of music
Location: Large Assembly Hall
Session Chair: Niklas Rönnberg (Linköping University)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
10:00 - Stuart Cunningham and Iain McGregor - Manipulating Foley Footsteps and Character Realism to Infl uence Audience Perceptions of a 3D Animated Walk Cycle
10:20 - Stefano Delle Monache, Doudou Jia, Daan Kamphuis and Elif Özcan - Exploring profi ling and personalisation in sleep music design
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Location: Future Lab/ Connecting Corridor/Main Hall A/Viewing Area
Session Chair: Kajetan Enge (St. Pölten UAS)
Poster Presentations (Future Lab, Viewing Area)
Matthias Frank and Djordje Perinovic - Matching auditory and visual room size, distance, and source orientation in virtual reality
Lucas Temor, Zainab Husain and Peter Coppin - A cross-modal UX design pedagogy for industrial design
Mari Lesteberg and Alexander Refsum Jensenius - Micro and Macro
Florian Goeschke - The iOSCahedron: developing a hybrid Spatialization Instrument
Toros Senan, Alessandro Corbetta and Bart Hengeveld - Towards Sound-based Crowd Management: Investigating Sonification for Pedestrian Steering
Tyler McIntosh, Jonathan Weinel and Stuart Cunningham - Lundheim: Exploring Affective Audio Techniques in an Action-Adventure Video Game
Holy Lovenia, Dessi Puji Lestari and Rita Frieske - What Did I Just Hear? Detecting Pornographic Sounds in Adult Videos Using Neural Networks
Stine S. Johansen, Rune Møberg Jacobsen, Mikael B. Skov and Jesper Kjeldskov - Contextual and Informational Aspects of Sound Zone Visualisations
Andreas Bergsland - Dance phrase onsets and endings in an interactive dance study
Maria von Hösslin and Cornelius Poepel - An Investigation into the State of Mind of Recipients when Listening to a Nature Soundscape in Virtual Reality
Ludwig Zeller and Hannes Barfuss - OpenSoundLab - A virtual sound laboratory for the arts (Viewing Area)
Cornelius Poepel, Katja Finger, Nils Peters and Bernd Edler - Exploring a Long-term Dataset of Nature Reserve Ambisonics Recordings
Dongho Kwak, Michael J. Krzyzaniak, Anne Danielsen and Alexander Refsum Jensenius - A mini acoustic chamber for small-scale sound experiments
Demos & Installations
Marian Weger, Iason Svoronos-Kanavas, and Robert Höldrich - Schrödingers Box (Connecting Corridor)
Stefan Troschka - Recursive Mirrors (Main Hall A)
Eleni-Ira Panourgia and Martin Parker - Schíma – morphé – íchos (shape, form, sound) (TV Studio)
Uyen Nguyen and Matthew Riley - YomeciBand x Audio Mostly 2022, (Outdoor, at Conference Entry Area)
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Session Chair: Johanna Grüblbauer (St. Pölten UAS)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
14:30 - Michael Krzyzaniak - How to build pipe organ robots
14:45 - Woohun Joo - Graphic-to-Sound Sonifi cation for Visual and Auditory Communication Design
15:00 - Tim Ziemer and Holger Schultheis - Both Rudimentary Visualization and Prototypical Sonifi cation can Serve as a Benchmark to Evaluate New Sonifi cation Designs
15:15 - César de Almeida Braga and Cesar Adriano Traldi - Harmonic Anamorphism in an Interactive Improvisation: A live looping technique using DAW Reaper to combine timelines and phase-shifting in popular piano music
15:30 - Federico Martusciello - The reality of the reproduction. Aesthetics of a “conscious” approach to sound design in the soundscape composition: a case study
15:45 - Lucas Samaruga and Pablo Riera - A port of the SuperCollider’s class library to Python
16:00 - Kat Agres, Ting Yuan Tay and Marcus Pearce - Comparing Musicians and Nonmusicians’ Expectations in Music and Vision
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Session Chair: Maria Kallionpää (Hong Kong Baptiste University)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
Tsz To Lo - From Jekyll to Hyde - surround, fixed media
Manuela Meier - Iterate no trace - performed by Anna Koch - live performance
Domenico De Simone – Bios - surround, fixed media
Martin Ritter – Baisiez - ambisonics, fixed media
Fernando Egido – Horror vacui - performed by Claire Elizabeth Craig & Reinhild Buchmayer - live performance
Charles Nichols - Skull Bridge - ambisonics, fixed media
Location: Rendl Keller
Keynote: Stefania Serafin - Multisensory Experiences for Health and Culture
Location: Large Assembly Hall
Session Chair: Katharina Groß-Vogt (Kunstuni Graz)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
10:00 - Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard and Brian Bemman - An Exploratory Study on Ultrasound Presence in Urban Spaces
10:20 - Kai Tuuri, Oskari Koskela and Jukka Vahlo - In Pursuit of Measuring Pre-reflective Music Listening Experiences
10:40 - Jonathan Pigrem, Andrew McPherson, Nick Bryan-Kinns and Robert Jack - Sounds -> Object -> Gesture: Physical Affordances of Virtual Materials
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Session Chair: Victor-Adriel de-Jesus-Oliveira (St. Pölten UAS)
Location: Large Assembly Hall
11:30 - Celia Moosbrugger, Katharina Groß-Vogt and Marian Weger - Real-time Button Display and Chord Verification – an Interactive Learning App for the Diatonic Accordion
11:50 - Oliver Hödl, Albert Rafetseder, Patricia Hu and Fares Kayali - STEAM for nonnovice STEM students with Digital Musical Instruments
12:10 - Toros Senan, Bart Hengeveld and Berry Eggen - Sounding Obstacles for Social Distance Sonification
12:30 - Mariana Seiça, Licinio Roque, Pedro Martins and F. Amílcar Cardoso - An Illustrative Design Case of Systemic Sonification
Location: Socializing Area Medium Assembly Hall
Location: Large Assembly Hall
Location: Studio C
Location: Viewing Area
Location: TV Studio
Location: Main Hall A
Location: Opposite of Future Lab
Location: Studio A
Location: Future Lab