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Innovative Audio-Visual Techniques in Information Systems: Enhancing Creative Processes and Consumer Engagement
Published Apr 26, 2025 · PS Madhukumar, Dr. Pinaki Ghosh, Dr. Vidhu Gupta
Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management
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Abstract
This study investigates the influence of innovative audio-visual (A/V) techniques on creativity and consumer engagement within the context of modern information systems. Knowledge about multimedia tools that operate within digital environments has become essential because these tools affect the way users think and feel and interact with technology systems. The study uses mixed methods to analyze five unique A/V techniques including 3D animation, spatial sound and AR/VR integration, motion graphics and binaural audio while studying three different groups of users who are professional digital artists, technology touchpoints, and average consumers. The research data demonstrates that subjects score the highest marks on creativity and engagement when using AR/VR and binaural audio systems because this type of multimodal sensory input directly enhances fluency in generating ideas and extends time spent focused on the system. The qualitative results demonstrate how immersion in narratives alongside synchronized feedback and aesthetic coherence intensifies emotion while maintaining cognitive clarity. Media Richness Theory and Cognitive Load Theory receive backing from the study through which A/V innovation emerges as the fundamental element for user-focused framework design and experiential systems design. Empirical information together with conceptual evaluation produces concrete guidance for IS developers educators and marketers who want to implement A/V methods which strengthen system functionality and user engagement while promoting creative approaches. The research validates the powerful capability of audio-visual integration together with its ability to reshape information systems into environments where people and systems create together through design and thought processes. The paper establishes A/V design as a key psychological and strategic element toward developing intelligent information systems in the future.
Innovative audio-visual techniques, such as AR/VR and binaural audio, enhance creativity and consumer engagement in modern information systems, promoting user-focused design and experiential systems design.
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