We will explore the use of visuals and sound in a creative way while still preserving coherence with the data bring rendered. Sonification refers to the use of non-speech audio to convey information or perceptualize data. Using the browser as a display tool drastically simplifies dissemination with peers and communication with the general public. As a bonus, we will show you how to embed this in your UiO personal page.
Learning outcomes
- Learn easy-to-use Javascript libraries for dynamic visualization and sonification
- Learn to creatively map pre-recorded or real-time data and to sound and visuals
- Learn to integrate data visualization and sonification in a web page
Prerequisites
Familiarity with any text-based programming language (e.g., if/else statements, loops, arrays, functions, etc.). In the workshop, we will write some simple Javascript code.
Target audience
PhDs, Postdocs, Technical personnel, and Students.
Required Materials
- Laptop with Chrome browser and a text editor installed (e.g., Visual Studio Code).
- Before the workshop, please create an account on p5.js Web Editor.