% Encoding: UTF-8 @InProceedings{niveau, author = {Alexandre d'Hooge}, booktitle = {28th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2023)}, title = {Niveau à Bruit: Sound-Based Leveling App}, year = {2023}, address = {Norrköping, Sweden}, month = jun, pages = {207--208}, abstract = {Niveau À Bruit (Noise Level) is derived from the French term Niveau À Bulle (bubble level/spirit level). My sonification choices were mostly driven by personal taste and experience and use both amplitude and frequency signals to help the user level their phone. When performing 1D-leveling, a tremolo effect is applied to a cosine signal, and the frequency of the effect is modulated by the angle of the smartphone. When a second dimension is added, an additional cosine signal can be heard and must be tuned towards a perfect octave with respect to the first signal to level the phone.}, doi = {10.21785/icad2023.000}, eprint = {https://doi.org/10.21785/icad2023.000}, }