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What is Soundscape

Handbook of Research on Computational Arts and Creative Informatics
An acoustical environment or an environment created by sound.
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3D Sound Simulation over Headphones
Lorenzo Picinali (De Montfort University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-352-4.ch007
Abstract
What is the real potential of computer science when applied to music? It is possible to synthesize a “real” guitar using physical modelling software, yet it is also possible virtually to create a guitar with 40 strings, each 100 metres long. The potential can thus be seen both in the simulation of that which in nature already exists, and in the creation of that which in nature cannot exist. After a brief introduction to spatial hearing and the binaural spatialization technique, passing from principles of psychoacoustics to digital signal processing, the reader will be included on a voyage through multi-dimensional auditory worlds, first simulating what in nature already exists, starting from zero and arriving at three “soundscape dimensions”, then trying to advance the idea of a fourth “auditory dimension”, creating synthetically a four-dimensional soundscape.
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Design and Evaluation for the Future of m-Interaction
The design of audio cues and their mapping to application objects or user actions.
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On the Intersection Between Speaker Installations and Urban Environments: A Soundscape Design Perspective
Soundscape, or everyday soundscape, is a broad term with several meanings. In this chapter, soundscape is used to refer to the everyday experience of environmental sounds.
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A Less Than Viral Relationship: The Irrelevance of Sound for Tourism Promotion
Sonic-based landscaped which includes a different set of acoustic dimensions of reality, related to the human, industrial, animal or technological activity.
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Non-Participant Observation Methods for Soundscape Design and Urban Planning
Soundscape means an acoustic environment as perceived or experienced and/or understood by a person or people, in context. The concept of soundscape considers different perceptual dimensions underlying the perception and health, wellbeing, and/or ecological value of acoustic environments in contrast to traditional environmental noise assessment practice, where sound tends to be understood and interpreted from the perspective of its likelihood of causing annoyance.
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