About the author

Bauhaus Legacy in Research through Design: The Case of Basic Sonic Interaction Design

Stefano Delle Monache
Department of Architecture and Arts, Iuav University of Venice, Venice, Italy

Stefano Delle Monache is assistant professor at the Department of Architecture and Arts, Iuav University of Venice. He graduated in law in 2000, and in electronic music and audio technologies in 2008. In 2012 he earned the Ph.D. in Science of Design. His main research interests span design practices, methods and evaluation of sound in interaction, and interactive sound models for computational artefacts. He is currently involved in the EU project SkAT-VG (Sketching Audio Technologies using Vocalizations and Gestures, 2014-2016), aimed at exploiting and developing the use of voice as a sound sketching and prototyping tool in sound design practices. He has been board member of the Associazione di Informatica Musicale Italiana (AIMI—Italian Association of Music Informatics).

Davide Rocchesso
Department of Architecture and Arts, Iuav University of Venice, Venice, Italy
Italy

Davide Rocchesso received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Padova, Italy in 1996. He is associate professor at the Iuav University of Venice, Italy. He has been the coordinator of EU project SOb (the Sounding Object) and local coordinator of the EU project CLOSED (Closing the Loop Of Sound Evaluation and Design), and of the Coordination Action S2S^2 (Sound-to-Sense; Sense-to-Sound). He has been chairing the COST Action IC-0601 SID (Sonic Interaction Design), and is now also coordinating the EU project SkAT-VG (Sketching Audio Technologies using Vocalizations and Gestures).