AES New York 2015
Workshop W27
Sunday, November 1, 12:30 pm — 2:30 pm (Room 1A14)
W27 - Analyzing and Recording Soundscapes: Theory and Applications
Co-chairs:Durand R. Begault, Audio Forensic Center, Charles M. Salter Associates - San Francisco, CA, USA
Agnieszka Roginska, New York University - New York, NY, USA
Panelists:
Alex Case, University of Massachusetts Lowell - Lowell, MA, USA
Charlie Mydlarz, New York University, CUSP - New York, NY, USA
Tae Hong Park, New York University - New York, NY, USA
Jessica Schwartz, UCLA - Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract:
The total palette of sounds of the environment at a particular location that bring meaning and identity is known as its soundscape. The particular immersive quality of soundscapes results from humans, animals, and nature and is of great interest from musical, naturalistic, community, legal, and political perspectives. This event will bring together experts in the field to address their particular work and its implications for the audio engineering world and the world community at large.