Abstract
Active acoustics (Electronic Architecture) systems have reached a maturity in terms of their acoustic performance which makes them a viable option for multi-use venues as well as renovations of existing facilities. However, the awareness on the part of owners and facilities regarding the capabilities and potential acoustic benefits of such systems is still developing. More significantly, the corresponding level of awareness for designers and architects, which active acoustics can actually represent options for how architectural, structural, and building service designs may proceed, is even less developed. At this intersection of past techniques versus current abilities, we are in need of a common vocabulary for active acoustics; a common vocabulary to interact with the design team, a common vocabulary to assist venue operators and owners understand the benefits, and a common vocabulary to interact with the musicians and artists in tuning and configuration. The presentation references some recent projects ...
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