{"id":649443,"date":"2020-04-13T22:59:21","date_gmt":"2020-04-14T05:59:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/research\/?post_type=msr-blog-post&p=649443"},"modified":"2020-07-09T09:35:39","modified_gmt":"2020-07-09T16:35:39","slug":"where-in-the-world-with-microsoft-soundscape","status":"publish","type":"msr-blog-post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/research\/articles\/where-in-the-world-with-microsoft-soundscape\/","title":{"rendered":"Where in the world \u2013 with Microsoft Soundscape"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hello, I\u2019m Steven Abrams and I lead our Quality Assurance on the Microsoft Soundscape team. I spend a lot of time with people who are blind or low vision and their mobility instructors. I wanted to share with you a fun experience you can try while at home.<\/p>\n

The other day it was pouring with rain, so there was no way I was heading outside, even to test our latest version of Soundscape. A friend suggested using Soundscape to find out how far away we were from famous places in the world.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s pretty simple. I tapped the \u201cSet Audio Beacon\u201d button and then in the Search field I searched for the Empire State Building. As I typed, Soundscape started to display some suggestions. At the top of the list was the Empire State Building about 5530.25km (3436.4 miles) away. I selected it and I could hear the Audio Beacon. Standing up, with the phone flat in my hand and my headphones on I gently turned in an arc until the audio beacon sound changed indicating that I was now facing the Empire State Building.<\/p>\n\t\t\t

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I then selected \u201cMy Location\u201d and it told me that I was \u201cFacing West\u201d. So, I now knew that the Empire State Building was 5530.2km (3436.4 miles) west of my location, and here I was, facing in its direction. I could almost see it in my mind’s eye.<\/p>\n

Can you guess roughly where I was? I will give you another clue.<\/p>\n

I removed the audio beacon on the Empire State Building and typed \u201cParis\u201d into the Search box. Soundscape immediately displayed that \u201cParis was only 370.8km south east\u201d of my location (231.4miles).<\/p>\n

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So… here is where the fun starts. Where do you think my location was when I made these searches? Post your answers on our Microsoft Soundscape page on Facebook<\/a> and send us clues as to where you are too!<\/p>\n

Mental mapping is one of those skills that help us to orient ourselves when we are out and about. When you are at home try playing this mental mapping guessing game. Try to guess in which direction a known landmark might be, and then set a beacon to it and see if you were right. For example, you can start off with places and landmarks in your neighbourhood, before trying places in other parts of the world.<\/p>\n

Another thing to try is to guess where one landmark is relative to another. For example, I placed an audio beacon on Buckingham Palace and faced towards it. I could imagine it in my mind’s eye approximately 54km (33.5 miles) in front of me. Then I set an audio beacon to Regent\u2019s Park and I could hear that it was also 52.8km (32.8 miles) away but a little to the left of the palace. So, I knew that the park was a little distance to the north of the palace.<\/p>\n

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Doing these exercises can be fun and will improve your mental map of the world around you as well as exercise your mental mapping muscle. You can even play this game with the family.<\/p>\n

With care,
\nSteven and the Microsoft Soundscape team<\/em><\/p>\n

Helpful tips<\/h3>\n

Using Filters to find places in your neighbourhood<\/strong><\/p>\n

When you select \u201cSet Audio Beacon\u201d, on the Set a Location screen there are already two filters that you can use. They are as follows:<\/p>\n