Re: definition of 'real world sounds' ("Bruno L. Giordano" )


Subject: Re: definition of 'real world sounds'
From:    "Bruno L. Giordano"  <bruno.giordano(at)UNIPD.IT>
Date:    Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:43:30 +0200

As long as it's not allucinatory, any sound we might experience comes from the "real world" ;-) Probably it might be more fruitful to look for a definition of environmental sounds. For this take a look at Brian Gygi Ph. D. thesis (the very first pages should definitely help): http://www.indiana.edu/~k300bg/ Bruno Quoting susan allen <susie(at)SHOKO.CALARTS.EDU>: > Hello, I would like a definition of 'real world sounds' = does this > include piped in or background music in the retail/service > environment? Many thanks > Susan Allen > -- > Susan Allen, Associate Dean > Instructor of Harp & Improvisation > School of Music > California Institute of the Arts > 24700 McBean Parkway > Valencia, CA 91355 > phone (661) 222-2780 > fax (661) 255-0938 > website http://shoko.calarts.edu/~susie > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruno L. Giordano - Ph. D. student Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale Via Venezia 8 - 35131 Padova, Italy currently hosted by: Equipe Perception et Cognition Musicales Ircam-CNRS (UMR 9912) 1 place Igor-Stravinsky F-75004 Paris, France ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: webmail.unipd.it


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