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Cooperative sound design: A protocol analysis

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Formal protocol analysis and linkographic representations are well-established approaches in design cognition studies, in the visual domain. We introduce the method and tools in the auditory domain, by analysing a case of collaborative sound design. We show how they can provide relevant qualitative and quantitative information about the efficiency of the creative process.

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    AM '16: Proceedings of the Audio Mostly 2016
    October 2016
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    ISBN:9781450348225
    DOI:10.1145/2986416
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    1. Linkography
    2. Protocol analysis
    3. Sonic interaction design

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    October 4 - 6, 2016
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