The Soundlapse Project: Exploring Spationtemporal Features of Wetland Soundscapes
Abstract
The article discusses an interdisciplinary project aimed at highlighting the acoustical heritage of urban wetlands, by means of field recordings and a novel time-lapse montage method. We discuss a site-specific sound installation that was designed using original wetlands field recordings, live processing, and spatial audio multi-channel reproduction. The discussion focuses on spatial and temporal features of different types of recorded wetlands soundscapes. Future developments of this project will consider the implementation of a standalone spatiotemporal application, to be used in the context of virtual reality applications, game audio, and interactive dance performance.
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| Título de la Revista: | Leonardo |
| Editorial: | MIT Press Journals |
| Idioma: | English |
| Notas: | WOS |