From GUI to AVUI: Situating Audiovisual User Interfaces Within Human-Computer Interaction and Related Fields
INTRODUCTION: We propose AudioVisual User Interfaces (AVUI), a novel type of UI linking interaction, sound and image. It extends the concept of Graphical User Interface (GUI) by adding interconnected sound and image.
OBJECTIVES: We aim to situate AVUIs in relation to identified relevant fields: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), sonic interaction design, cognitive psychology and audiovisual art, and to identify benefits of AVUIs in the context of those fields.
METHODS: In this research, we combine literature review of related concepts with a user-centered design methodology, involving a community of audiovisual artists and performers.
RESULTS: We contextualize AVUI within the identified fields and identify benefits for the implementation of AVUIs in relation to those fields.
CONCLUSION: These results can contribute to the further adoption of AVUIs by the HCI community, particularly those interested in multisensory experience involving sound and image.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | user interface, toolkit, interface builder, audiovisual, cross-modal interaction |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Computing > Embodied AudioVisual Interaction Group (EAVI) |
Date Deposited | 13 May 2021 09:46 |
Last Modified | 03 Aug 2021 15:03 |