
Interviews with professionals and experts discussing audio design for robotics.
Ali Tocher is an audio designer working in video games. He also looks at real world applications for sound in hospitals and schools.
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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Professor of Music Cognition and Percussion, McMaster University
Interviews on the topic of sound for human-robot interactions. Game audio designer Ali Tocher enjoys long form conversations with a wide range of guests.
Contact: whatdorobotssoundlik... more
20 year veteran voice designer, Amazon, Microsoft, Ford etc
Interviews on the topic of sound for human-robot interactions. Game audio designer Ali Tocher enjoys long form conversations with a wide range of guests.
Contact: whatdorobotssoundlike@gma... more
Principal Conversation Design | Amazon Lab 126, Emerging Products and Consumer Robotics -
Interviews on the topic of sound for human-robot interactions. Game audio designer Ali Tocher enjoys long form conversations with a wide range of guests.
Con... more
Amazon Device Design Group - UX Sound Designer -
Interviews on the topic of sound for human-robot interactions. Game audio designer Ali Tocher enjoys long form conversations with a wide range of guests.
Contact: whatdorobotssoundlike@gmail.com Any... more
Associate Professor - HRI - Bristol Robotics Lab -
Interviews on the topic of sound for human-robot interactions. Game audio designer Ali Tocher enjoys long form conversations with a wide range of guests.
Contact: whatdorobotssoundlike@gmail.com I... more
Human Robot Interview -
Interviews on the topic of sound for human-robot interactions. Game audio designer Ali Tocher enjoys long form conversations with a wide range of guests.
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Show notes:
This month's episode was experimental. With the... more
Composer and sound designer for games -
Interviews on the topic of sound for human-robot interactions. Game audio designer Ali Tocher enjoys long form conversations with a wide range of guests.
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Show notes:
This month's guest, Kenny Young... more
Director of the Human-Robot Interaction Lab Sønderborg -
Interviews on the topic of sound for human-robot interactions. Game audio designer Ali Tocher enjoys long form conversations with a wide range of guests.
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Show notes:
This month's g... more
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