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Radioapan, a Swedish radio station known for its interactive and engaging content, organized a unique event called "Ljudjakt" (Sound Hunt). The event aimed to challenge participants to find and identify various sounds within their environment. This report provides an overview of the event, its objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions.
Children help characters solve small mysteries by clicking on hidden visual triggers that emit specific sounds. Matching an audio cue to its correct visual source allows players to store the sound in a collection container, building an ongoing auditory library. Radioapan letar ljud - Sagor i Barnradion - Sveriges Radio radioapans ljudjakt
The premise is simple: You join the character "Radioapan" (The Radio Ape) on a journey to explore different environments. The objective is to listen to specific sounds and find the object or animal that creates that sound. Radioapan, a Swedish radio station known for its
Participants were invited to join the Ljudjakt through social media and on-air announcements. They were provided with a mobile app or an online platform to report the sounds they encountered. The event lasted for 24 hours, during which participants were encouraged to submit sounds they heard, along with a brief description of the sound and its location. Children help characters solve small mysteries by clicking