Ian McKenzie
| Name | Ian McKenzie |
|---|---|
| Job title | Lecturer in Electronics and Mathematics |
| Research institute | College of Science and Engineering |
Research outputs
Sensory augmentation through tissue conduction
Lennox, Peter and McKenzie, I. 2017. Sensory augmentation through tissue conduction. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.71126Feel it in my bones: Composing multimodal experience through tissue conduction
Lennox, P., McKenzie, I. and Brown, M. 2017. Feel it in my bones: Composing multimodal experience through tissue conduction. Les éditions de PRISM.The body as instrument: tissue conducted multimodal audio-tactile spatial music.
Lennox, P., McKenzie, I. and Brown, M. 2017. The body as instrument: tissue conducted multimodal audio-tactile spatial music.Investigating spatial music qualia through tissue conduction
Lennox, Peter and McKenzie, I. 2017. Investigating spatial music qualia through tissue conduction. Aalto University.Audio-tactile multimodal perception of tissue-conducted sound fields
Lennox, Peter and McKenzie, I. 2017. Audio-tactile multimodal perception of tissue-conducted sound fields.Inside-outside: 3-D music through tissue conduction
McKenzie, I., Lennox, Peter and Wiggins, Bruce 2015. Inside-outside: 3-D music through tissue conduction.Tissue-conducted spatial sound fields
McKenzie, I., Lennox, Peter and Wiggins, Bruce 2014. Tissue-conducted spatial sound fields. Institute of Acoustics.Hearing Without Ears
McKenzie, I., Lennox, Peter and Wiggins, Bruce 2014. Hearing Without Ears. International Community for Auditory Display.1800
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