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Perception Of Spatial Impression Due To Varying Positions Of The Source On Stage, Sungbeen Cho
Perception Of Spatial Impression Due To Varying Positions Of The Source On Stage, Sungbeen Cho
Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction: Dissertations, Thesis, and Student Research
The listener’s surrounding environment affects the perception of sound. The environment includes physical factors such as space size, shape, and finish materials, and psychological factors such as individual difference of impression, and vision. Acoustic spatial impression can be defined as the concept of the type and size of space at which a listener arrives spontaneously when he/she is exposed to an appropriate sound field. This thesis analyzes how physical factors in enclosed spaces affect the acoustic spatial impression, and how sound sources at different positions on stage are perceived in different shapes of spaces.
First, existing spatial impression parameters, IACC …