Astronomy & Astrophysics in ICAD History

Abstract

The International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD) is a significant event for researchers and practitioners interested in exploring the use of sound in conveying information and data. Since its inception in 1994, the conference has served as a vital forum for exchanging ideas and presenting research findings in the field of auditory display. While the conference primarily focuses on auditory display and sound design, astronomy has made its presence felt in the proceedings of the conference over the years. However, its not until the current ICAD conference where astronomy features a dedicated session. This paper aims to provide an statistical overview of the presence of astronomy in the ICAD conference's history from 1994 to 2022, highlighting some of the contributions made by researchers in this area, as well as the topics of interest that have captured the attention of sound artists.

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