martes, 19 de mayo de 2026

EVAA: A platform for experimental virtual archeological-acoustics to study the influence of performance space By Brian F G Katz

https://www.academia.edu/63928571/EVAA_A_platform_for_experimental_virtual_archeological_acoustics_to_study_the_influence_of_performance_space?rhid=40195400339&swp=rr-rw-wc-45356690&nav_from=3d2ce486-8b20-4c98-9b62-171e4690482a Research in historical musical acoustics has for several decades focused significantly on instrument fabrication. Such research has been able to highlight the acoustical impact of material and construction choices. Musicolog-ical studies have concentrated in parallel on understanding historical notation, playing styles, and even changes in musician posture over the centuries. In studying player and listener conditions in these historical studies, little attention has been given to the acoustical conditions of the performance, aside from extreme cases such as cathedral acoustic conditions. Extending the methodologies of experimental archaeology, recent advances in computational accuracy of acoustic virtual reality simulations offer the possibility to create ecologically valid reconstructions of historic sites. We present the development of an interactive immersive real-time simulator allowing musicians to perform "live" within virtual reconstructions of historic venues, com... ...

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