Psychoacoustics

Psychoacoustics

 Jack Harvie-Clark
Jack Harvie-Clark
16 October 2019
Open plan office acoustics – one day event

We are co-organising and presenting at a one day event on acoustics for open plan offices.

Maggie Philbin
Maggie Philbin
09 September 2019
Would you like to showcase your industry to young people? Be part of TeenTech.

Would you like to showcase your industry to young people? Many people will know me from my years as a tech reporter on Tomorrow’s World but for the past ten years I’ve led a charity called TeenTech

Lauren Ward
Lauren Ward
17 June 2019
The A&E Audio Project –from the lab to the living room

Last week the A&E Audio Project launched on BBC Taster – short for Accessible and Enhanced Audio. The project is a collaboration between University of Salford, BBC R&D and Casualty, led by PhD student

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Mike Lotinga
Mike Lotinga
13 July 2017
Dog, deer or Djokovic?

As the Wimbledon 2017 finals approach this weekend, it’s the time of year to revisit the annual debate: to grunt or not to grunt?

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Adam Price
Adam Price
01 February 2017
Feel the noise: turning sound into touch

One of the areas in which the IOA is doing a great job is in explaining to the world that acoustics is more than just musical or architectural in nature.

Angela Lamacraft
Angela Lamacraft
16 November 2016
ISVR Challenge

This autumn saw the Musical Instrument Scrapheap Challenge for first year students studying the acoustics MEng at the University of Southampton.

Mike Lotinga
Mike Lotinga
13 October 2016
Things that go bump in the night…

The ancient Celtic pagan festival of Samhain was a time in which the doorways between the spirit-world and ours were thought to be traversed by dead souls

Luis Gomez-Agustina
Luis Gomez-Agustina
18 September 2016
Acoustics and music: a forgotten link?

It is well accepted and understood that acoustics is the physical underlying phenomenon and vehicle of music production, performance and composition.

Gareth Davies
Gareth Davies
28 July 2016
Are You Listening

We live in a technological world. Everywhere we go we can summon the power of technology to help, inform or entertain us.

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James Hill
James Hill
25 May 2016
Deaf Acousticians & Blind Architects

Whilst it’s not often I buy a textbook based on a catchy title, Robert Apfel’s “Deaf Architects & Blind Acousticians” is one that has always stuck in my mind.