Protests often take shape in order to amplify the voices of activists and communities around the world. A new audio project is making sure those voices stay heard, long after the protests end.
Nearby Explorer Online screenshots | Source: Google Play Store Why This Audio Map for the Blind Offers an Open-Data Roadmap for the Country Imagine you’re blind. You have a smartphone, and you’re ...
Those spontaneous sounds we make to express everything from elation (woohoo) to embarrassment (oops) say a lot more about what we're feeling than previously understood, according to an analysis of ...
Scientists have found that involuntary sounds we make when we express shock, elation and fear reveal a lot more about what we feel than previously thought. An interactive audio map shows more than ...
A new 3D “heartbeat” tapping through stereo headphones is bringing pedestrians more independence and confidence while they navigate through cities. Three years in the making, Microsoft’s Soundscape ...
PEORIA — To artist Josh Cox, map making is much more than the plotting of a geographic journey. He utilizes a variety of mediums to create maps exploring psychological and emotional journeys. In a ...
Ooh, surprise! Those spontaneous sounds we make to express everything from elation (woohoo) to embarrassment (oops) say a lot more about what we're feeling than previously understood, according to new ...