Abstract

Sound as perceived by audiences is necessarily influenced by both the direct-arrival audio and the acoustical conditions in the space. Influences of audio and architecture upon each other can sometimes confound intended results. This presentation draws upon examples from performing arts, education, and worship spaces for interesting examples that underscore the importance of steadfast diligence at the intersection of audio and acoustics.

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