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You can find the complete archive of all episodes of Eyes On Success (known as ViewPoints in the early days!) at:
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Tony Stockman's web site is:
www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/people/view/3026/dr-tony-stockman

If you would like to contact Tony Stockman send an e-mail to:
t.stockman@qmul.ac.uk

The download page for the Diagramming tool, as well as a YouTube video describing the tool can be found at:
http://ccmi.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/downloads

Below is a link to the downloads page for the Accessible Peak Meter (APM). This page explains the general operation of the APM, about continuous and clipping modes, and has a link to the tutorial video kindly developed by Gary Readfern-Gray on how to install and use the APM in Logic.
http://depic.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/apm/downloads.html

Below is a link to the DEPIC Project website. It explains the background of the project, and has links to other software and publications that came out of it.
http://depic.eecs.qmul.ac.uk

Tony’s audio pattern matching game for iOS is called Shape Tones. Look for it in the App Store.

The main web site for the International Community for Auditory Display is:
www.icad.org

The Vibe resource for blind musicians can be found at:
www.vibeworks.net

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Eyes On Success episodes on sonification and auditory display of data