About me

Interests and specialities

About my PhD thesis

List of publications

Peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers:

Tuuri, K. & Peltola, H.-R. (2019). Building worlds together with sound and music: Imagination as an active engagement between ourselves. In: M. Grimshaw, M. Walther-Hansen & M. Knakkergaard (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Imagination, Volume 1, pp. 345-358. Oxford University Press.

Huovinen, E. & Tuuri, K. (2019). Pleasant Musical Imagery : Eliciting Cherished Music in the Second Person. Music Perception, 36 (3), 314-330.
[UC Press online] [PDF]

Koskela, O. & Tuuri, K. (2018). Investigating metaphors of musical involvement : Immersion, flow, interaction and incorporation. In S. Cunningham, & R. Picking (Eds.), AM'18 : Proceedings of the Audio Mostly 2018 on Sound in Immersion and Emotion (pp. 20:1-20:8). ACM Press.
[PDF] [ACM DL]

Tuuri, K. & Peltola, H.-R. (2018). Toinen persoona musiikillisen kuuntelukokemuksen tutkimisessa. Teoksessa J. Toikkanen & I. Virtanen (toim.) Kokemuksen tutkimus VI: Kokemuksen käsite ja käyttö (pp. 149-168). Lapland University Press.
[PDF] [Book:OpenAccess]

Tuuri, K., Parviainen, J., & Pirhonen, A. (2017). Who Controls Who? Embodied Control Within Human-Technology Choreographies. Interacting with Computers 29(4), 494-511. doi: 10.1093/iwc/iww040
[OUP free-access]

Tuuri, K., & Peltola, H.-R. (2014). Imagining between ourselves: a group interview approach in exploring listening experiences. In M. Grimshaw, & M. Walther-Hansen (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Audio Mostly: A Conference on Interaction With Sound (pp. 6:1-6:8). ACM Press.
[ACM DL]

Parviainen, J., Tuuri, K. & Pirhonen, A. (2013). Drifting Down the Technologization of Life: Could Choreography-Based Interaction Design Support us in Engaging with the World and our Embodied Living? Challenges 4(1), 103-115.
[OpenAccess]

Parviainen, J., Tuuri, K., Pirhonen, A., Turunen, M. & Keskinen, T. (2013). Gestures within Human-Technology Choreographies for Interaction Design. Proceedings of the 10th International Gesture Workshop and the 3rd Gesture and Speech in Interaction Conference, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
[PDF]

Tuuri, K. & Pirhonen, A. (2013). Gestural expressions in use for unveiling dynamic experience attributed to verbs. Proceedings of the 10th International Gesture Workshop and the 3rd Gesture and Speech in Interaction Conference, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
[paper PDF] [poster PDF]

Tuuri, K. & Eerola, T. (2012). Formulating a Revised Taxonomy for Modes of Listening. Journal of New Music Research 41(2), 137-152.
[TandfOnline] [PDF]

Tuuri, K., Eerola, T. & Pirhonen, A. (2011). Design and Evaluation of Prosody Based Non-Speech Audio Feedback for Physical Training Application. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 69(11), 741–757.
[ScienceDirect] [PDF]

Pirhonen, A. & Tuuri, K. (2011). Calm Down – Exploiting Sensorimotor Entrainment in Breathing Regulation Application. In Cooper, E.W., Kryssanov, V.V., Ogawa, H. & Brewster, S. (Eds.), Haptic and Audio Interaction Design (pp. 61-70). Lecturer Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 6851. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
[Springerlink]

Tuuri, K., Eerola, T. & Pirhonen, A. (2010). Leaping Across Modalities: Speed Regulation Messages in Audio and Tactile Domains. In Nordahl, R., Serafin S., Fontana, F. & Brewster, S. (Eds.), Haptic and Audio Interaction Design (pp. 10-19). Lecturer Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 6306. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
[PDF] [Springerlink]

Tuuri, K. (2010). Gestural Attributions as Semantics in User Interface Sound Design. In Kopp, S. & Wachsmuth, I. (eds.), Gesture in Embodied Communication and Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 257-268). Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, LNAI 5934. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
[PDF] [Springerlink]

Pirhonen, A. & Tuuri, K. (2010). Communicative functions of sounds which we call alarms. In Brazil, E. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Auditory Display ICAD 2010 (pp. 279-286). Washington D.C., USA.
[PDF]

Tuuri, K., Pirhonen, A. & Hoggan, E. (2009). Some Severe Deficiencies of the Input-output HCI-paradigm and Their Influence on Practical Design. In L. Norros, H. Koskinen, L. Salo & P. Savioja (Eds.), Designing beyond the Product - Understanding Activity and User Experience in Ubiquitous Environments (pp. 363-369). Espoo, Finland: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.
[PDF]

Tuuri, K., Pirhonen, A. & Välkkynen, P. (2009). Bodily Engagement in Multimodal Interaction: A Basis for a New Design Paradigm?. In S. Kurkovsky (Eds.), Multimodality in Mobile Computing and Mobile Devices: Methods for Adaptable Usability (pp. 137-165). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
[PDF] (Posted by permission of the publisher. Copyright 2010, IGI Global.)

Pirhonen, A. & Tuuri, K. (2009). Use for learning or learn to use: A use scenario based approach to the design of educational applications. In H. Isomäki, P. Häkkinen & J. Viteli (Eds.), Future Educational Technologies (pp. 98-110). Publications of information technology research institute (20). Finland: Jyväskylä University Library Publishing Unit.
[PDF]

Pirhonen, A. & Tuuri, K. (2008). In Search for an Integrated Design Basis for Audio and Haptics. In A. Pirhonen & S. Brewster (Eds.), Haptic and Audio Interaction Design (pp. 81-90). Lecturer Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 5270. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
[Springerlink]

Tuuri, K. & Eerola, T. (2008). Could function-specific prosodic cues be used as a basis for non-speech user interface sound design?. In P. Susini & O. Warusfel (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Auditory Display, Paris: IRCAM (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique).
[PDF]

Tuuri, K., Mustonen, M. & Pirhonen, A. (2007). Same sound – Different meanings: A Novel Scheme for Modes of listening. In Proceedings of Audio Mostly 2007 (pp. 13-18). Ilmenau, Germany: Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology IDMT.
[PDF]

Pirhonen, A., Tuuri, K., Mustonen, M. & Murphy, E. (2007). Beyond Clicks and Beeps: In Pursuit of an Effective Sound Design Methodology. In I. Oakley & S. Brewster (Eds.), Haptic and Audio Interaction Design (pp. 133-144). Lecturer Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 4813. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
[Springerlink]

Tuuri, K. (2006). Oppimispelit. In J. Ojala, M. Salavuo, M. Ruippo & O. Parkkila (Eds.), Musiikkikasvatusteknologia (s. 199-205). Suomen musiikkikasvatusteknologian seura.
[PDF]

Peer-reviewed short conference papers:

Myllykoski, M., Tuuri, K., Viirret, E. & Louhivuori, J. (2015). Prototyping hand-based wearable music education technology. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, May 31-June 3, Baton Rouge, USA.
[PDF]

Pirhonen, A., Tuuri, K., Parviainen, J., Turunen, M., & Heimonen, T. (2014). Human-technology choreographies: Re-thinking body, movement and space in interaction design. In T. Olsson, & E. Hvannberg (Eds.), Proceedings of NordiCHI '14 the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Fun, Fast, Foundational (pp. 841-844). ACM Press.
[ACM DL]

Tuuri, K., Parviainen, J., & Pirhonen, A. (2014). When swipe is not just a swipe: on explicating the qualities of movement for gesture design. In A. Pirhonen, K. Tuuri, J. Parviainen, T. Heimonen, & M. Turunen (Eds.), NordiCHI 2014 Workshop : Human-Technology Choreographies : re-thinking body, movement and space in interaction design (pp. 17-20). Jyväskylä, Finland: University of Jyväskylä.
[PDF]

Pirhonen, A., Parviainen, J. & Tuuri, K. (2013). Choreographies at Home as Objects of Design. In Proceedings of CHI 2013 workshop on Methods for studying technology in the home, April 27th, 2013, Paris, France.
[PDF]

Tuuri, K., Pirhonen, A. & Varsaluoma, J. (2010). Wheel matters - Pseudo-haptic approach in designing enhanced touch screen wheel widget. In S. Dahl & K. Daniliauskaite (Eds.), Proceedings of HAID 2010 vol. II (pp. 48-50). Copenhagen: Aalborg University.
[PDF]

Pirhonen, A. & Tuuri, K. (2009). Using Multiple, Role-Related Perspectives in the Design of Alarm Sounds for Safety Critical Context. In M. Aramaki, R. Kronland-Martinet, S. Ystad & K. Jensen (Eds.), Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Auditory Display ICAD 2009 (pp. 60-63). Copenhagen: Re:New - Digital Arts Forum.
[PDF]

Tuuri, K. & Eerola, T. (2008). Identifying function-specific prosodic cues for non-speech user interface sound design. In J. Pakarinen, C. Erkut, H. Penttinen & V. Välimäki (Eds.), Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (pp. 185-188). Espoo: Helsinki University of Technology.
[Paper PDF][Poster PDF]

Non-refereed scientific articles:

Pirhonen, A., Tuuri, K., & Erkut, C. (2017). Guest Editors’ Introduction: Human-Technology Choreographies : Body, Movement, and Space in Expressive Interactions. Human Technology, 13(1), 6-9.
[DOI-link]

Pirhonen, A., Tuuri, K., & Erkut, C. (2016). Guest Editors’ Introduction: Human-Technology Choreographies : Body, Movement, and Space. Human Technology, 12(1), 1-4.
[DOI-link]

Tuuri, K. (2012). Review of the book Handling Digital Brains: A Laboratory Study of Multimodal Semiotic Interaction in the Age of Computers, by Morana Alač. Human Technology 8(2), 198-199.
[DOI-link]

Scientific books and edited compilations:

Pirhonen, A., Tuuri, K., & Erkut, C. (eds.) (2017). Special Issue on Human-Technology Choreographies : Body, Movement, and Space in Expressive Interactions. Human Technology, 13(1).
[DOI-link]

Tuuri, K., Peltola, H.-R., & Pihala, J. (eds.). (2017). Back to the future of music research - Suomen musiikintutkijoiden 21. symposiumi: Abstraktikirja. Jyväskylä, Finland: University of Jyväskylä.
[University archive]

Pirhonen, A., Tuuri, K., & Erkut, C. (eds.) (2016). Special Issue on Human-Technology Choreographies : Body, Movement, and Space. Human Technology, 12(1).
[DOI-link]

Pirhonen, A., Tuuri, K., Parviainen, J., Heimonen, T., & Turunen, M. (eds.). (2014). NordiCHI 2014 Workshop : Human-Technology Choreographies : re-thinking body, movement and space in interaction design. Jyväskylä, Finland: University of Jyväskylä.
[University archive]

Publications intended for the general public:

Huovinen, E. & Tuuri, K. (2015). Musiikkia mielessä. Keskisuomalainen 15.11.2015, p. 16.
[ksml.fi]

Theses:

Tuuri, K. (2011). Hearing gestures: Vocalisations as embodied projections of intentionality in designing non-speech sounds for communicative functions. Jyväskylä Studies in Humanities 155, PhD thesis, Jyväskylä University Publishing.
[University archive]

Tuuri, K. & Salavuo, M. (1998). Lampenius vai Ligeti? - Symbolisen pääoman merkitys moderniin musiikkiin suuntautuvan musiikkimaun muotoutumisessa [Lampenius or Ligeti? -The role of symbolic capital in development of modernism-oriented musical taste]. Master’s thesis for Department of Music, Jyväskylä University Digital Archive.