Using Convolution for Archeo-Acoustic Conservation
Offered By: ADC - Audio Developer Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of archeo-acoustic conservation in this conference talk from ADCx India 2024. Discover how convolution techniques can be applied to preserve and study the unique acoustic properties of historical spaces. Learn about the factors that contribute to a space's acoustic signature, including dimensions, architectural design, and construction materials. Gain insights into how centuries of use have enriched these spaces, creating immersive sensory experiences that are now part of our cultural heritage. Delve into the computational methods used to determine and analyze these acoustic properties, and understand their importance in preserving our auditory history. This talk offers a compelling intersection of audio technology, archaeology, and conservation, providing valuable knowledge for audio developers, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the preservation of acoustic heritage.
Syllabus
Using Convolution for Archeo-Acoustic Conservation - Akash Sharma - ADCx India 2024
Taught by
ADC - Audio Developer Conference
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