Spatial Sound Modelling
Student RMIT University - Kellie
Student Number: s3238884
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Weekly Submissions
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Week 10 -12 - RMIT Building 8 Caffeteria Progress
Progress of first spatial sound hemisphere from RMIT Building 8 Caffeteria
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Week 10-11 - RMIT Building 8 Entry Progess
Progress of first spatial sound hemisphere from RMIT Building 8 Entry
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Week 8 - Mid Semester Critique
Week 8 - RMIT Building 8 - Entry Sound Hemisphere PDF (Click - Login)
Week 8 - RMIT Building 8 - Hall Sound Hemisphere PDF (Click -Login)
Week 8 - RMIT Building 8 - Cafeteria Sound Hemisphere PDF (Click - Login)
Week 8 - RMIT Building 8 - Analysis PDF (Click - Login)
RMIT Building 8 - Sound Hemisphere 1 (Foyer Level 2)
RMIT Building 8 - Sound Hemisphere 2 (Hall Level 3)
RMIT Building 8 - Sound Hemisphere 3 (Cafeteria Level 4)
RMIT Building 8 Notes
Week 8 - RMIT Building 8 - Hall Sound Hemisphere PDF (Click -Login)
Week 8 - RMIT Building 8 - Cafeteria Sound Hemisphere PDF (Click - Login)
Week 8 - RMIT Building 8 - Analysis PDF (Click - Login)
RMIT Building 8 - Sound Hemisphere 1 (Foyer Level 2)
RMIT Building 8 - Sound Hemisphere 2 (Hall Level 3)
RMIT Building 8 - Sound Hemisphere 3 (Cafeteria Level 4)
RMIT Building 8 Notes
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Week 6 - Victorian Market Site Visit
Week 6 - Victorian Market Hemisphere PDF (Click and Login)
Week 6 - Victorian Market Sound Notes PDF (Click and Login)
Sound Notes for Site Map
Location: Victorian Market
Day: Wednesday 29 August 2012
Start Time: 2:00 – 2:10pm
Notes: The weather conditions of the day were sunny and windy with a top of 18 degrees Celsius during the day. The wind was heading in a direction from the North West. The dimensions of the map are 112 meters x 112 meters and had an ambiance radius of 56 meters. The total coverage for the circle was 9847 meters. The centre of the path was located on the foot path where people were walking and talking coming from both directions from the North and South of the footpath. Coming from the South direction walking along the path was a Man speaking loudly on the phone with a foreign accent. To the south was a family with a mother, father and two children who you could hear playing and running on the footpath. The Victorian Market was closed for the day, and had construction happening within the Market Place Food Court to the East of the path. Inside the Market Place Food court there was loud machinery such as drills and circular saw blade cutters. In the centre of the food court there was a impulse sensation of nails being hammered. To the South, on the footpath and the road there were seagulls and pigeons crowding together Squawking. Trolleys wheels along the gravel and road could be heard when they were being used to transport food around the market from the South West direction heading North East and along Victoria Street on the footpath. Trees on the path contained sparrows that were chirping 3 meters above ground level. Busy car and trucks wheels were heard along Victoria Street quiet loudly as sound reflections and echo could be heard due to buildings being located on the North Side of Victoria Street. Car skidding tires of low frequencies echoed coming from North West of the map and being swept by the North Westerly winds. The flag pole string could be heard dangling on metal pole located in the centre island on Queen Street. Victorian Market was quiet located across the road from Queen Street.
Week 6 - Victorian Market Sound Notes PDF (Click and Login)
Sound Notes for Site Map
Location: Victorian Market
Day: Wednesday 29 August 2012
Start Time: 2:00 – 2:10pm
Notes: The weather conditions of the day were sunny and windy with a top of 18 degrees Celsius during the day. The wind was heading in a direction from the North West. The dimensions of the map are 112 meters x 112 meters and had an ambiance radius of 56 meters. The total coverage for the circle was 9847 meters. The centre of the path was located on the foot path where people were walking and talking coming from both directions from the North and South of the footpath. Coming from the South direction walking along the path was a Man speaking loudly on the phone with a foreign accent. To the south was a family with a mother, father and two children who you could hear playing and running on the footpath. The Victorian Market was closed for the day, and had construction happening within the Market Place Food Court to the East of the path. Inside the Market Place Food court there was loud machinery such as drills and circular saw blade cutters. In the centre of the food court there was a impulse sensation of nails being hammered. To the South, on the footpath and the road there were seagulls and pigeons crowding together Squawking. Trolleys wheels along the gravel and road could be heard when they were being used to transport food around the market from the South West direction heading North East and along Victoria Street on the footpath. Trees on the path contained sparrows that were chirping 3 meters above ground level. Busy car and trucks wheels were heard along Victoria Street quiet loudly as sound reflections and echo could be heard due to buildings being located on the North Side of Victoria Street. Car skidding tires of low frequencies echoed coming from North West of the map and being swept by the North Westerly winds. The flag pole string could be heard dangling on metal pole located in the centre island on Queen Street. Victorian Market was quiet located across the road from Queen Street.
Week 6 - Annotated Essay - Spatio-musical composition strategies
Week 6 - Annotated Essay - Spatio-Musical' PDF (Click - Login)
The reading ‘effect of the acoustics of the performance space’ by Natasha Barrett describes the difference between the Illusion and allusion, where illusion is the perceived space which appears real but however they are listening to an “illusion in stereo or multi-channel space”, and allusion where “space is implied without direct illusion”. Natasha describes how including an allusion to the sound and by introducing a 3d synthesised sound field, the interaction with the space begins to increase in comparison. The main message within the reading expresses that spatial information can not only have this direct illusion, but rather including the allusion to a space can open up opportunity to view interpretations similar to that of the illusion. This idea can be used within producing music where a spatial allusion can work hand in hand with a spatial illusion to allow for spatial options for the music piece. [Barrett, Natasha]
This information is very helpful for producing a spatial analysis of RMIT Building 8 for my spatial sound modelling project in the way that I can use both spatial illusion and spatial allusion to express the properties of the architecture. As a descriptive nature of walking throughout the different spatial conditions I could use spatial illusion to express the real spatial perception and use spatial allusion to express the “interrelated acoustic laws of objects sounding in space” [Barrett, Natasha] where I might have to make assumptions in aural interpretation.
Bibliography:
- Barrett, Natasha, Spatio-musical composition strategies
The reading ‘effect of the acoustics of the performance space’ by Natasha Barrett describes the difference between the Illusion and allusion, where illusion is the perceived space which appears real but however they are listening to an “illusion in stereo or multi-channel space”, and allusion where “space is implied without direct illusion”. Natasha describes how including an allusion to the sound and by introducing a 3d synthesised sound field, the interaction with the space begins to increase in comparison. The main message within the reading expresses that spatial information can not only have this direct illusion, but rather including the allusion to a space can open up opportunity to view interpretations similar to that of the illusion. This idea can be used within producing music where a spatial allusion can work hand in hand with a spatial illusion to allow for spatial options for the music piece. [Barrett, Natasha]
This information is very helpful for producing a spatial analysis of RMIT Building 8 for my spatial sound modelling project in the way that I can use both spatial illusion and spatial allusion to express the properties of the architecture. As a descriptive nature of walking throughout the different spatial conditions I could use spatial illusion to express the real spatial perception and use spatial allusion to express the “interrelated acoustic laws of objects sounding in space” [Barrett, Natasha] where I might have to make assumptions in aural interpretation.
Bibliography:
- Barrett, Natasha, Spatio-musical composition strategies
Week 4 - Carlton Gardens Site Visit
Week 4 - Carlton Gardens Hemisphere Map PDF (Click - Login)
Week 4 - Carlton Gardens Sound Notes PDF (Click - Login)
Sound Notes for Site Map
Location: Carlton Gardens
Day: Wednesday 16 August 2012
Start Time: 10:15 – 10:30 am
Notes:
The weather conditions for the day were windy and cloudy with little sun averaging 14degrees Celsius at 10:15am. Wind direction came from the North East. The dimensions of the map 162 meters x 162 meters and had an ambiance radius of 82 meters. Total site coverage for the circle was 21113 meters. School children laughter and talking came from North East of the site, sound travelling with direction of wind came in contact with centre of circle location. Children from school group were heard running along North West to South West gravel path. Footstep on gravel could be heard. Groups of young adults were walking slowly along gravel path approached the centre of circle while talking heading from the South West direction towards the North East. Much sound from sources from water fountain (water splashes) were heard more clear and prominent from the North East in compared to the South West due to reflection/reverberation of sound from the Royal Exhibition building in close proximity. Lady and her dog of lead swept passed the centre location coming from the East and heading west. The dog and the lady’s footsteps were soft against the grass, but not in time with one another. The lady could be heard calling for her dog and the sound of the dog’s metal collar tag jingled as the dog ran. Bird from all directions could be heard within the trees surroundings. Different types of birds were heard chirping, one of the prominent birds were the indian mynahs. Up with the birds you could hear the trees rustling their leaves because the wind was quite strong. Low frequency sounds of cars passing on Rathdowne Street could be heard 152 meters away and also on Victoria Street which were roughly 190 meters away. The screeching of the tires on the road could be heard. A trams rails heading along Victoria Street and different vehicles such as motorbikes and trucks were coming from the distance. A few car honks echoed through the open space. These sounds from the two main roads could be heard due to the sound reflection coming from the building along Rathdowne Street and Latrobe Street (south of Victoria Street). These sounds also swept along the pond that was located in South West Corner along Rathdowne Street.
Week 4 - Carlton Gardens Sound Notes PDF (Click - Login)
Sound Notes for Site Map
Location: Carlton Gardens
Day: Wednesday 16 August 2012
Start Time: 10:15 – 10:30 am
Notes:
The weather conditions for the day were windy and cloudy with little sun averaging 14degrees Celsius at 10:15am. Wind direction came from the North East. The dimensions of the map 162 meters x 162 meters and had an ambiance radius of 82 meters. Total site coverage for the circle was 21113 meters. School children laughter and talking came from North East of the site, sound travelling with direction of wind came in contact with centre of circle location. Children from school group were heard running along North West to South West gravel path. Footstep on gravel could be heard. Groups of young adults were walking slowly along gravel path approached the centre of circle while talking heading from the South West direction towards the North East. Much sound from sources from water fountain (water splashes) were heard more clear and prominent from the North East in compared to the South West due to reflection/reverberation of sound from the Royal Exhibition building in close proximity. Lady and her dog of lead swept passed the centre location coming from the East and heading west. The dog and the lady’s footsteps were soft against the grass, but not in time with one another. The lady could be heard calling for her dog and the sound of the dog’s metal collar tag jingled as the dog ran. Bird from all directions could be heard within the trees surroundings. Different types of birds were heard chirping, one of the prominent birds were the indian mynahs. Up with the birds you could hear the trees rustling their leaves because the wind was quite strong. Low frequency sounds of cars passing on Rathdowne Street could be heard 152 meters away and also on Victoria Street which were roughly 190 meters away. The screeching of the tires on the road could be heard. A trams rails heading along Victoria Street and different vehicles such as motorbikes and trucks were coming from the distance. A few car honks echoed through the open space. These sounds from the two main roads could be heard due to the sound reflection coming from the building along Rathdowne Street and Latrobe Street (south of Victoria Street). These sounds also swept along the pond that was located in South West Corner along Rathdowne Street.
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