Search for dissertations about: "listening experiment"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words listening experiment.
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6. A Never-Ending Thirst: Artistic Reforms to Neoliberal-Teflon Imperviousness
Abstract : This text is the dissertation element of my artistic research project, A Never-Ending Thirst: Artistic Reforms to Neoliberal-Teflon Imperviousness, developed within the doctoral studies program at HDK-Valand—the Academy of Art and Design, University of Gothenburg (2016-2021). Along with documentation of twelve artistic projects that support my practice-based inquiry, this text is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Degree of Doctor in the Fine, Applied, and Performing Arts. READ MORE
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7. Sound quality assessment using binaural technology
Abstract : This licentiate thesis contains experimental work about the use of binaural technology for assessment of sound quality. Binaural technology aims to measure sound in the way compatible with human hearing. For that purpose artificial head with the microphones in the position of the ears is used. READ MORE
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8. Multichannel Audio Signal Processing : Room Correction and Sound Perception
Abstract : This thesis concerns and combines multichannel sound reproduction, digital room correction, audio signal processing, and human sound perception. It investigates perceived sound quality and new methods to improve timbral and spatial fidelity of loudspeaker-based multichannel sound reproduction in reverberant environments. READ MORE
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9. Binaural technology and issues related to sound quality analysis and spatial hearing
Abstract : Binaural technology makes it possible to record, store and reproduce sound field in a perceptually authentic way, i.e. recorded sounds are correctly reproduced so that it is as if the listener was present in the recorded environment. This method involves recording and correctly reproducing sound pressures at each of the eardrums of the listener. READ MORE
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10. The decline of choreography and its movement : a body's (path)way
Abstract : This doctoral artistic research project addresses the possibility of a dance withdrawn from that neoliberal scheme accordingto which self-performance, entrepreneurship and the production of subjectivity rule. Taking as a starting point the dissident corporealities that have emerged in the last fifty years in Western contemporary experimental dance; the project involvesaesthetic, philosophical and socio-political perspectives, carried out on choreographic, performative, textual, audiovisual, curatorial and discursive media. READ MORE