Using Sound to Communicate Meaning
Via NevOn, a fascinating piece in the January Wired about a new technology that uses the sounds of orchestral instruments to represent discrete events displayed by brokerage trading computers, the concept presumably being that once the trader learns the associations, the brain can more efficiently identify and respond to signficant events. The technology has been developed by a Dartmouth College spin off called Accentus.
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