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1 stanford hci group / cs376 research topics in human-computer interaction http://cs376.stanford.edu Capture & Access Scott Klemmer 10 November 2005

2 2 cs547: Genevieve Bell, Intel The Digital and the Divine The Australian Bible Society has recently produced a copy of the bible in text message style and format -- it is designed to be loaded on a computer and blue-toothed to a compatible cell phone and then broadcast to one's bible study or Christian youth group. At first blush, this seems like an odd artefact, the first line to a joke. But in the "West", there is a long and complicated relationship between technology and religion. After all, Johannes Gutenberg's printing press produced the Bible in the 1450s. It was the first book to be thusly mass-produced. Today, the largest online genealogical service is run by a Christian institution, the Catholic church has its own text message service, religiously inspired blogs and chat rooms flourish in the United States and elsewhere around the world. Elsewhere, technology manufacturers are catering to the ways in which computational devices might support religious practices, producing religion-specific technologies and experiences….

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5 5 Capture Modalities & Level of Structure  Brainstorm…

6 6 Information Auralization  Max Matthews in 1974 was able to present five dimensions of data sonically, in a manner understandable by listeners  His full set of dimensions: loudness, pitch, vibrato, rate of modulation, aspects of timbre, and tempo.

7 7 Audio Icons  Sonic Finder: Bill Gaver, 1989  Can be static (as in the Sonic Finder, current OSs)…  …or parameterized (as in Gaver’s 1993 work)


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