Music interaction research in HCI

Lassi Liikkanen, Christopher Amos, Sally Jo Cunningham, J. Stephen Downie, David McDonald
2012 Proceedings of the 2012 ACM annual conference extended abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts - CHI EA '12  
The ubiquity of music consumption is overarching. Statistics for digital music sales, streaming video videos, computer games, and illegal sharing all speak of a huge interest in the content. At the same, an incredible amount of data about every day interactions, sales and use, with music is accumulating through new digital services. However, there is an amazing lack of public knowledge about everyday music interaction. This panel discusses the state of music interaction as a part of digital
more » ... a research. We consider why music interaction research has become so marginal in HCI and discuss how to revive it. Our two discussion themes are: orientation towards design vs. research in music related R&D, and the question if and how private, big data on music interactions could enlighten our understanding of ubiquitous media culture.
doi:10.1145/2212776.2212401 dblp:conf/chi/LiikkanenACDM12 fatcat:qhgftb5c4jeqlhidhlpowqn6ba