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 I-HE(AR)^2 [I Hear Too] - Improving Heritage Experience through Acoustic Reality and Audio Research

 

 

Principal Investigator - Dr Damian Murphy
Department of Electronics,
University of York

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 Main Cluster website: http://iheartoo.blogspot.com/

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SUMMARY OF RESEARCH
How can audio and acoustics research be employed in the interpretation, understanding and representation of heritage materials and artifacts? How might such audio materials be better preserved for future generations of researchers and heritage visitors?  I-HE(AR)^2-Live, a programme of sound works, installations, demos and audio interactives to be held in and around York Minster in October 2009 will showcase these aspects of science/heritage research and set a benchmark for future work.  I-HE(AR)^2-Live is the culmination of the I-HE(AR)^2 research cluster's series of workshops, highlighting the potential for audio/acoustic research and technology as a core component of the heritage experience.  It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, heritage stakeholders, and potential industry partners from across the UK and internationally, with significant additional public interest due to the nature of and interest in the chosen venue ensuring the dissemination of the work of this cluster across the widest possible audience.

 

Sound is often considered the poor relation of visual stimuli, yet plays a significant role in conveying information for rapid assimilation by a listener, and is a key component in the multi-modal perception of virtual/augmented reality applications.  The remit of I-HE(AR)^2 encompasses the understanding and preservation of heritage through the consideration of sound objects (recordings, sound archives, music, instruments), the built environment (architectural acoustics, archaeological acoustics, auralization), sites and landscapes (sound in context).  All of these elements are subject to change over time and so their audio/acoustic preservation is just as important for understanding of the past by future generations as any of their other material aspects or properties.

 

There are key research issues in this area that will be discussed as part of I-HE(AR)^2's activities, including the use of sound recordings and archives in heritage preservation, their restoration, organisation and access together with what to record now for future preservation; virtual acoustic reality and immersive sound as a means to preserve and render sounds and environments in new forms; the role of sound, sound-art and archival recordings as a means to access, enhance understanding, or experience the diversity of heritage; the importance of formalising acoustics research in heritage together with its proper contextualisation; the use of soundscape for conveying information to a listener or wider audience.  To further support and disseminate the work of the cluster, downloadable podcasts will be made available as outputs from our workshops, thereby helping to provide our own preserved archive of activities.

 

Through this programme of work, I-HE(AR)^2 will facilitate a step-change in how audio is used for preserving, experiencing and researching heritage, and by the end of the project will have brought together communities to form a newly focused stream of multi-disciplinary research.

 

 

 

Details of forthcoming events:

 

Monday April 20th 2009
Sound and the Heritage Experience
National Railway Museum, York

 

Monday May 18th 2009
Sound as a Heritage Object
British Library Sound Archive, London

 

November 2009 (Date TBA)
Virtual and Augmented Acoustic Auralization
Arup Digital Design Studio SoundLab, Glasgow

 

Wednesday 7th October 2009
I Hear Too - Live Event and workshop
York Minster, York

 

A cluster-related blog containing additional information about events and activities is available at http://iheartoo.blogspot.com/

 

For further details, or to register your interest in attending events please contact Dr Damian Murphy – dtm3@ohm.york.ac.uk or Jude Brereton - jb64@ohm.york.ac.uk