sound design

Res- och Trafikforum: Ljuddesign kan öka trafiksäkerheten

Res- och Trafikforum, 8 december 2011.

"Varningsljud kommer att bli en allt vanligare del av vardagen för lastbilschaufförer som spenderar många timmar i förarhytten.
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DigiWall

DigiWall looks like a traditional climbing-wall but it’s actually a computer game you climb upon.

Every climbing-hold is equipped with a sensor that registers hands and feet....

Sound Design for Electrical Cars

Sound Design for Electrical Cars

 

Paper accepted for ITS World Congress

The paper “Auditory signs to support traffic awareness” by Johan Fagerlönn Interactive Institute - Sonic Studio and Håkan Alm at Luleå University of Technology has been accepted for the 16th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems in Stockholm 21st – 25th September....

Paper accepted for ICAD 2009

The paper "Awesome Sound Design Tool: A web based utility that invites end users into the audio design process" by Johan Fagerlönn and Mats Liljedahl at Interactive Institute Sonic Studio will be...

Awesome

Sound design tool

This research project aims at developing a set of software tools for people working with sound design and that have a limited experience of it. The tools will help the users create sounds for specific contexts and environments....

Successful presentation at Transportforum 2008

Johan Fagerlönn gave a successful presentation at Transportforum 2008, Jan 9-10, Linköping, Sweden. The conference was organized by the Swedish National...

Sound Design for Better Traffic Safety

Sound design for better traffic safety is a cooperation project between Interactive Institute, Scania CV and Luleå University of Technology. The project aims at developing methods for design of communicative sounds in the vehicle cab....

Sound Design - Discover the Earth

How does it sound inside the earth?

"Discover the Earth" is an exhibition at Technichus in Härnösand. The exhibition is about discovering the earth and all the...

Johans varningsljud ska ge säkrare lastbilar

Piteå-Tidningen, 2007-11-14

FORSKNING. Ljudsignaler ska ersätta varningslampor i framtidens lastbilshytter. Det är målet med ett banbrytande forskningsprojekt som Johan Fagerlönn, 27, dragit igång i Piteå för Scanias räkning.

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