Exploring the Opportunities of Haptic Technology in the Practice of Visually Impaired and Blind Sound Creatives

Author:

Harrison Jacob1,Lucas Alex2ORCID,Cunningham James2,McPherson Andrew P.1,Schroeder Franziska2

Affiliation:

1. Dyson School of Design Engineering, Imperial College, South Kensington, London SW7 2DB, UK

2. Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queen’s University Belfast, 4 Cloreen Park, Belfast BT9 5HN, UK

Abstract

Visually impaired and blind (VIB) people as a community face several access barriers when using technology. For users of specialist technology, such as digital audio workstations (DAWs), these access barriers become increasingly complex—often stemming from a vision-centric approach to user interface design. Haptic technologies may present opportunities to leverage the sense of touch to address these access barriers. In this article, we describe a participant study involving interviews with twenty VIB sound creatives who work with DAWs. Through a combination of semi-structured interviews and a thematic analysis of the interview data, we identify key issues relating to haptic audio and accessibility from the perspective of VIB sound creatives. We introduce the technical and practical barriers that VIB sound creatives encounter, which haptic technology may be capable of addressing. We also discuss the social and cultural aspects contributing to VIB people’s uptake of new technology and access to the music technology industry.

Funder

UK Arts and Humanities Research Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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