Liveable Listenable Cities: Human-Centred Planning and Appraisal of Applied Soundscape Design for an Auraldiverse Population — An Introduction

Drever, John L. and Cobianchi, Mattia. 2018. 'Liveable Listenable Cities: Human-Centred Planning and Appraisal of Applied Soundscape Design for an Auraldiverse Population — An Introduction'. In: Crafting a Sonic Urbanism. MSH Paris Nord, France. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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Abstract or Description

This transdisciplinary project will devise, apply and analyse place and user specific soundscape design. The prompt is the ISO’s adoption of the term "soundscape" (BS ISO 12913-1:2014) and the nod to soundscapes in ProPG (2017). Effective and meaningful implementation of this standard and guidance requires rounded approaches to measuring and assessing the human response to sound in all its diversity and its larger effects on the urban environment. This requires new transdisciplinary research in academia including sonic arts practice and urban theory, evidenced in case studies demonstrating soundscape practice and applicability in "real-world" contexts — of which at present there are few. The project acknowledges the need for creative approaches to designing contextually pertinent sonic environments that can contribute to our wellbeing against the backdrop of rapid urbanisation, along a continuum from passive noise control, classic soundscape design and art intervention.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Keynote)

Keywords:

Soundscape, Auraldiverse

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Music > Unit for Sound Practice Research

Dates:

DateEvent
26 September 2018Accepted
26 September 2018Published

Event Location:

MSH Paris Nord, France

Item ID:

25005

Date Deposited:

14 Nov 2018 15:39

Last Modified:

14 Nov 2018 15:39

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/25005

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