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Immersive Audio Podcast – Episode 18 Alex Southern (AECOM)

Summary

This week on the Immersive Audio Podcast, Oliver is joined by Dr Alex Southern, a Principal Consultant and the Auralisation Lead for the engineering and construction consultancy company AECOM.

Alex is also a former Royal Society Industry Fellow and the most recent winner of the Institute of Acoustics Young Person Innovation Award in Acoustical Engineering for his work in Auralisation as well as recently winning an award for his work on the A303 Stonehenge project.

Today, Oliver and Alex cover the topics of the role of audio in architecture and engineering, auralisation for civil-engineering projects, and how academia and research drive the future of audio in engineering, and the challenges within the Acoustics Industry.

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Shownotes

Information on the Acoustics Department on the AECOM Official Website – https://www.aecom.com/acoustics/

Music Technology BEng (Hons) Degree information on the University of Derby official website – https://www.derby.ac.uk/undergraduate/music-music-production-courses/music-technology-production-bsc-hons/

Information on Room Acoustics Modelling Research conducted at University of York – https://www.york.ac.uk/electronic-engineering/research/communication-technologies/projects/room-acoustics-modelling/

Aalto University Official Website – https://www.aalto.fi/

Professor Damien Murphy biography and information on the University of York official website – https://www.york.ac.uk/electronic-engineering/staff/damian_murphy/

Unity Engine Official Website – https://unity3d.com/

Unreal Engine Official Website – https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/what-is-unreal-engine-4

Dr Alex Southern’s twitter account – https://www.twitter.com/APSouthern1

AECOM Official twitter account – https://www.twitter.com/AECOM

Credits

This episode was produced by Abbigayle Bircham, Gillian Duffy, Oliver Kadel and Giacomo Corpino, and included music by Knobs Bergamo.

Immersive Audio Podcast – Episode 8 Damian Murphy

Summary

Today Oliver is joined in the studio by Professor Damian Murphy. Damian is a Professor of Sound and Music Computing at the Department of Electronic Engineering, University of York, where he has been a member of academic staff since 2000, and is the University Research Champion for Creativity. He started his career in the Performing Arts Department at Harrogate College and has previously held positions at Leeds Metropolitan University and Bretton Hall College.

His research focuses on virtual acoustics, spatial audio, physical modelling, and audio signal processing. This research formed the basis of the Surrounded by Sound project that was selected for inclusion in the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition in July 2001, and he was also co-author of SoundFX – Making Music with Technology, the 2004 IEE touring Faraday Lecture.

He has been principal investigator on a number of AHRC and EPSRC funded projects relating to room acoustics simulation and auralisation, and published over 130 journal articles, conference papers and books in the area. He is a member of the Audio Engineering Society, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a visiting lecturer to the Department of Speech, Music and Hearing at KTH, Stockholm, where he specialises in spatial audio and acoustics. He has held visiting researcher status at a number of universities internationally.

Prof. Murphy is also an active sound artist and in 2004 was appointed as one of the UK’s first AHRC/ACE Arts and Science Research Fellows, investigating the compositional and aesthetic aspects of sound spatialisation, acoustic modelling techniques and the acoustics of heritage spaces. His work has been presented in galleries nationally and at festivals and venues internationally and included varied collaborations with writers, photographers and interactive digital artists. He is a founding member of Geodesic Arts through which most of his more recent work has been produced.

In this episode, Damian discusses entering into academia and recreating the acoustics of environments.

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Shownotes

University of York: https://www.york.ac.uk/

University of York: Masters in Audio & Music Technology: https://www.york.ac.uk/electronic-engineering/postgraduate/taught_masters_degrees/msc_audio/

Dave Malham: https://www.york.ac.uk/music/staff/honorary/dave-malham/

Computer Music Journal: http://www.computermusicjournal.org/

Professor David Howard: https://pure.york.ac.uk/portal/en/researchers/david-martin-howard(ecfa9e9e-1290-464f-981a-0c70a534609e).html

University of York: Department of Music: https://www.york.ac.uk/music/

University of York: MA/MSc in Postproduction with Sound Design: https://www.york.ac.uk/tftv/postgraduate/taught/postproduction-sound//

AECOM: http://www.aecom.com/

Alex Southern: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/asouthern

Geodesic Arts: http://geodesicarts.org.uk/

Me, Myself and MRI: http://memyselfandmri.org/

York Minster: https://yorkminster.org/home.html

Louise K. Wilson: http://www.lkwilson.org/

David Chapman: http://davidchapman.info/

Music excerpt by AudioLab, Department of Electronic Engineering, University of York and Ebor Singers.

1.618 Digital to join the panel at the Immerse UK event

Welcome to the Real World – Immersive Audio for Augmented and Virtual Reality

1.618 will be taking part in a panel discussion with the UK’s leading Immersive Audio experts. Join us as we talk about the latest cutting-edge work in immersive audio research, development and content design.

The event will cover everything from audio AR/VR creative process, application workflows and the potential for product development. This guarantees to be a truly interactive event, with teams demonstrating some of the most exciting immersive audio technology and experiences in the field.

Other speakers include:

  • Jelle van Mourik (Sony) – Immersive Audio in Games
  • Gavin Kearney (University of York) – Immersive Audio Research
  • Gareth Llewellyn (Mixed Immersion) – Immersive Audio Production for VR
  • Chris Pike (BBC) – Immersive Audio in Broadcast

The panel discussion will take place at 5.45pm-6.45pm on Wednesday 24th May 2017. Click here to register and get your free ticket: Ticket Registration

For more upcoming events hosted by Innovate UK click here

See you there!
1.618 Digital Team