A museum exhibit provides visitors the opportunity to experience the relationship between sounds and performance space. The impulse responses of real rooms have been measured, and a simulator (Spatialisateur) has been programmed to imitate these spaces. Elementary volumes are imitated using simpler algorithms. A tracking system enhances the spatial illusion by compensating for the movements of the listener's head.
Authors:
Dutilleux, Pierre; Müller-Tomfelde, Christian
Affiliation:
ZKM Institute for Music and Acoustics, Karlsruhe, Germany, GMD-Integrated Publication and Information Systems Institute, Darmstadt, Germany
AES Conference:
16th International Conference: Spatial Sound Reproduction (March 1999)
Paper Number:
16-019
Publication Date:
March 1, 1999
Subject:
Spatial Sound Reproduction
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