SpACE-Net, originally funded by the UK's EPSRC, was set up to bring together a community of spatial audio researchers, practitioners and artists, drawn from the fields of science, audio engineering and the arts. By combining theoretical, experimental and creative approaches, it aimed to identify and develop important new directions in spatial audio research and practice, and to encourage and promote work in these areas.

SpACE-Net Website Archived

The SpACE-Net website now exists in archive form only. All interactive elements have been disabled. The site was archived on Tue 15 February 2011.

Submitted by admin on 15 February, 2011 - 14:26.
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AES 41st International Conference on Audio for Games

We are delighted to announce the AES 41st International Conference on Audio for Games. This is the 2nd AES conference specifically targeted at game-audio.

We are currently inviting workshops, tutorials and papers covering all areas of game-audio.

If you would like to be involved, or for further details of the conference, please visit:

http://www.aes.org/events/41

Submitted by damian on 12 August, 2010 - 10:48.
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Further IoSR PhD Scholarships

The University of Surrey's Institute of Sound Recording (IoSR) has further research scholarships to offer to students starting PhD research with us in October 2010 in the area of psychoacoustic engineering. Please see www.surrey.ac.uk/soundrec/php/scholarship.php for more information.

Submitted by tim on 11 August, 2010 - 14:27.
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Auditorium Cesare Chiti, Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali Pietro Mascagni, permanent installation

An X-spat boX2 system, 8 inputs on 24 speakers, installed in the Auditorium.
More information at:

http://www.archiportale.com/luigi-agostini/

Submitted by Luigi Agostini on 24 May, 2010 - 07:59.

General-purpose Ambisonic playback systems for electroacoustic concerts - a practical approach

At the Ambisonics Symposium 2010 (hosted by IRCAM in Paris), I presented a paper on using a 3rd-order Ambisonic rig to present non-Ambisonic electro-acoustic works with virtual speakers.
The paper is intended as a how-to for people who wish to employ similar techniques for their own concert events. It includes a report on informal listening tests that might be interesting as a starting point for further study.

Submitted by nettings on 10 May, 2010 - 20:36.
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University of Surrey IoSR PhD Scholarship 2010

The University of Surrey's Institute of Sound Recording (IoSR) has a research scholarship to offer to a student starting PhD research with us in October 2010 in the area of psychoacoustic engineering. Please see www.surrey.ac.uk/soundrec/php/scholarship.php for more information.

Submitted by tim on 13 April, 2010 - 15:09.
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New 3D soundscape compositions catalog on SD cards

If you are a composer and want to join our social network/production center with your soundscape or soundscape compositions the production process' steps are the following:

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Submitted by Luigi Agostini on 24 September, 2009 - 16:27.

I Hear Too: Live - 7 October 2009 8pm

York Minster to echo to the sound of heritage

A unique event showcasing sound-art and music in the historic setting of York Minster. I Hear Too: Live will feature seven specially commissioned music, performance and sound-art installation in various locations around the Minster.

Artists include:

Submitted by jude on 16 September, 2009 - 09:38.
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