INVESTIGATING COLOUR-SOUND MAPPING IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS: A PILOT STUDY

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Cenerini, Costanza
Vollero, Luca
Pennazza, Giorgio
Santonico, Marco
Di Stefano, Nicola
Keller, Flavio
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This paper presents an experimental study that investigates the mapping between color and sound in two groups of subjects, consisting of 8 children and 8 adults, respectively. The color was decomposed using the Hue-Saturation-Brightness representation, and the musical stimuli consisted of chords determined by three parameters: the Root Tone, the Mode, and the Octave. The results showed that both groups preferred the mapping Hue-Octave, Saturation-Mode, Brightness-Root Tone. The ANOVA test was applied to the results, and it showed a trend towards significance in children’s preferences, whereas adults’ results were not significant. Once the best mapping is defined, it will be implemented in a portable, embedded system for sensory substitution of sight with sound. This paper provides a promising starting point for further research in the field of affective sonification.
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2023-06
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