A design continuum for autographic sonification

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2026
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Design Research Society
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Sonification and visualization practices usually take "data" as a given, without considering the complex ways in which data is collected or the complexity of the phenomena that data represents. Autographic design is an emerging field approaching this issue by starting the design process before data collection with the phenomenon itself, treating data as a material trace rather than an abstract reference. An autographic display uses a phenomenon's self-inscription, rather than its mediation and representation in symbolic encodings. While the existing framework of autographic design has a strong relation to the visual domain, a phenomenon may also reveal itself through its sonic trace. The contributions of this paper are threefold. We extend autographic design into the sonic domain, introduce autographic sonification instruments, and propose a design continuum.
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Autographic design
Design methods
Design theory
Field study
Prototyping
Sonification
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Enge, K., Offenhuber, D., & Lenzi, S. (2026). A design continuum for autographic sonification. En Proceedings of DRS (Vol. 2026). Design Research Society. https://doi.org/10.21606/DRS.2026.750