The immersive guitar project: Imagining possibilities for enriching audience experience through architectural innovation

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This article introduces The Immersive Guitar (TIG) Project, a proposed sonic performance installation that doubles as an intimate acoustic venue. The TIG Project responds to several needs, highlighting relations between place and performance, music and architecture. The needs concern a rarity of suitable, intimate spaces for acoustic performance and an appeal for more creative solutions in the provision of such spaces, which would afford novel ways of accessing performing arts experiences. This article introduces the proposition and provides project background and rationale.

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Wolfe, J., Tomlinson, V., & Schaupp, K. (2021). The immersive guitar project: Imagining possibilities for enriching audience experience through architectural innovation. Leonardo, 54(4), 446–447. https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_02078

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