PDA-based auditory navigation system
|
Melodious Walkabout, by Richard Etter, is a wearable system that guides a user by contextualizing audio contents s/he is listening to. The system doesn't use speech and allows the user to listen to her/his own audio contents while being aware of the location of the destination.
Say you're located in an unknown town. Usually you ask people for the way and struggle with maps. With Melodious Walkabout, you just put on headphones and select your destination and favorite songs on your PDA. The music begins and audio contents reach you from a certain direction. The direction of the virtual sound source unobtrusively tells you in which direction to go. Melodious Walkabout consists of: Don't miss Richard Etter's other project AwareFashion, a shirt that senses your digital and social environment. |
2 TrackBacks
Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: PDA-based auditory navigation system.
TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/cgi-bin/mt-tb.cgi/3560
We Make Money Not Art (that’s a blog) reports on Richard Etter’s Melodious Walkabout, a navigation system. By playing back one’s favorite music, seemingly from different directions, the application guides the user from where they are now to a target loca Read More
Off the Cuff WiFi Detection AwareCuffs, the 2nd item of the AwareFashion collection, inform the wearer about wireless hotspots in her environment. Just by glancing at the cuffs, a person can check if wireless LAN is available. Small light patterns... Read More

