A sound design for the purposes of movement optimisation in elite sport (using the example of rowing)

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Nina Schaffert; Klaus Mattes; Alfred O. Effenberg
Conference Name  Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2009)
Conference Start Date  18-–21 May
Publisher  Re:New – Digital Arts Forum
Conference Location  Copenhagen, Denmark
Editor  Mitsuko Aramaki and Richard Kronland-Martinet and Sølvi Ystad and Kristoffer Jensen
ISBN Number  978-87-7606-033-6
Abstract  

Monitoring sportive movements is essential for training processes to detect variations as well as progression, stagnations or even regressions. Visualization plays the dominant role in the technique analysis, even though the eyes’ ability to perceive information of time-related events are limited and less efficient in comparison to the ears. Sound represents the information more differentiated and can support motion sequences. Acoustic displays offer a promising alternative to visual displays. Therefore an appropriate sound is needed that represents the specific movement patterns of a cyclic motion. In this paper we present our current considerations towards basic requirements for a sound design that fulfils the specific purposes of movement optimisation and its acceptance in elite sport.

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