A Priori Attunement for Two Cases of Dynamical Systems
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Choi, Insook
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Abstract
An application of a tuning function adopts a space metaphor in
scientific methods for representing state space of non-linear
dynamical systems. To achieve an interactive exploration of
the systems through sounds, attunement is defined as an a
priori process for conditioning a playable space for an
auditory display. To demonstrate this process, two cases of
dynamical systems are presented. The first case employs
Chua’s circuit, in which system parameters are defined as
energy introduction to the system and energy governance
within the system. The second case employs a swarm
simulation, defined as a set of rules to dictate social agents’
behaviors. Both cases exhibit complex dynamics and emergent
properties. The paper synthesizes a comparative review of
auditory display for the two cases while defining playable
space with generalizable tuning functions. The scope of the
discussion focuses on the relationship between playable space
as a canonical architecture for auditory display workflow and
its realization through attunement in applications of dynamical
systems.
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2014-06
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