auditory perspective
auditory perspective
[′ȯd·ə‚tōr·ē pər′spek·tiv] (acoustics)
Three-dimensional realism of sound, as produced by an actual orchestra or by a stereophonic sound system.
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In addition, three sound artists specially commissioned for the exhibition lend their unique
auditory perspectives in new works: All Momeni's "What You Said, How You Said It" is a full-body interactive installation that invites you to listen, as diverse accents morph into one another.
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