Using virtual soundwalk approach for assessing sound art soundscape interventions in public spaces

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This paper discusses the soundscape assessment approaches to soundscape interventions with musical features introduced to public spaces as permanent sound art, with a focus on the ISO 12913 series, Method A for data collection applied in a laboratory study. Three soundscape interventions in three cities are investigated. The virtual soundwalk is used to combine the benefits of the on-site and laboratory settings. Two measurement points per location were recorded-one at a position where the intervention was clearly perceptible, the other further away to serve as a baseline condition. The participants (N = 44) were exposed to acoustic environments (N = 6) recorded using the first-order Ambisonics microphone on-site and then reproduced via the second-order Ambisonics system in laboratory. A series of rank-based Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed on the results of the subjective responses. Results revealed a statistically significant positive effect on soundscape at two locations, and limitations related to sound source identification due to cultural factors and geometrical configuration of the public space at one location.

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Oberman, T., Jambrošić, K., Horvat, M., & Šćitaroci, B. B. O. (2020). Using virtual soundwalk approach for assessing sound art soundscape interventions in public spaces. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10062102

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