This research colloquium dealt with an interesting topic that involves a variety of intersections between art and science. Keely Siebein opened her talk with a historical overview and introduction to soundscapes. The concept was founded by R. Murray Schafer, a Canadian composer and researcher. He collected soundscapes around the world […]
Month: November 2021
AES SGS Research Colloquium #11: Evaluation of Pinna Point Cloud Alignment by Means of Non-Rigid Registration Algorithms
Starting from the basic theory of spatial hearing, Katharina showed the influence and development of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs), their acquisition and which parts of the listener’s anatomy influence them. Her research is very important to improve the sound reproduction through headphones to create a binaural spatial listening experience. HRTFs […]
AES SGS Talk: Audio Productions – A Practical Legal Primer on What to Consider When Collaborating With Others
The Audio Engineering Society South German Section Talk was a very interactive session that provided practical insights into legal considerations relevant in the context of participating in audio recordings and productions. It was pointed out that it is important to define the terms and conditions before starting work on a […]
