1. Introduction                                                                                                   5. Design Strategies

          2. Background and Motivation                                                                          6. Conclusion

          3. Example #1: Solar System Sonification                                                        Acknowledgements

          4. Example #2: The Great American Eclipse                                                    Biographies

                                                                                                           References

          1. Introduction                                                                                                   5. Design Strategies

          2. Background and Motivation                                                                          6. Conclusion

          3. Example #1: Solar System Sonification                                                        Acknowledgements

          4. Example #2: The Great American Eclipse                                                    Biographies

                                                                                                           References

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