Building acoustics engagement: a touring, singing building

建筑声学参与:一座巡回演唱的建筑

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    EP/G062773/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 29.34万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2009 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Note this is an Invited resubmission. The relationship between art and science is eternal. Much great science has been inspired by art and much great art enabled by science. There is perhaps no stronger example of this relationship than the link between the art of sound and the science of acoustics. People of all ages can be moved, awed, inspired and intrigued by great music, grand reverberant spaces and strange new timbres. The sophistication of how we express ourselves with sound has developed with our understanding of the perceptual and physical science of sound. The art of sound will always be a way for many to appreciate, explore and understand science. The 'building acoustics engagement' project will show how new, inspiring and intriguing art can engage curiosity and the desire to know through science. With the aid of a noted artist a large and beautiful new sculpture will tour the country; being sited at four successive locations. This unusual sculpture will be specifically designed to sing when excited by the wind or by people. The visual and aural spectacle of a singing sculpture will inspire many with questions that surround how its strange sounds are naturally generated, propagated and perceived. Hence the tour will be accompanied by a well constructed education package of talks, events and activities delivered by enthusiastic advocates for acoustics and engineering. This will include ... * resources for schools including detailed lesson plans, activities and online resources to complimentKey Stage learning requirements, * resources for the wider public including packs for guided tours, informative signage, accompanying on-site talks and interactive online resources. These fun and accessible components will be designed to enfranchise the public with a greater knowledge of the role of acoustics in art and entertainment, wider technological development, the built environment and environmental law.With the aid of the education component the sculpture will be a highly attention grabbing and attractive vehicle for promoting science appreciation, engagement and even recruitment. By liaising closely with schools and community organisations, marketing for popular events and drawing on the public engagement pedigree of the UK's two principle acoustic research centres (Salford and ISVR); this project will be a highly visible, meaningful and enjoyable experience for the public.
请注意,这是受邀重新提交。艺术与科学之间的关系是永恒的。许多伟大的科学都受到艺术的启发,许多伟大的艺术也因科学而得以实现。也许没有比声音艺术和声学科学之间的联系更能说明这种关系的例子了。所有年龄段的人都会被伟大的音乐、宏伟的混响空间和奇怪的新音色所感动、敬畏、启发和好奇。随着我们对声音的感知和物理科学的理解,我们用声音表达自己的方式变得更加复杂。声音艺术永远是许多人欣赏、探索和理解科学的一种方式。 “建筑声学参与”项目将展示新颖、鼓舞人心和有趣的艺术如何通过科学激发好奇心和求知欲望。在一位著名艺术家的帮助下,一座巨大而美丽的新雕塑将在全国巡回展出;位于四个连续位置。这个不寻常的雕塑将被专门设计为在风或人的刺激下唱歌。歌唱雕塑的视觉和听觉奇观将激发许多人的疑问,围绕其奇怪的声音是如何自然产生、传播和感知的。因此,这次巡演将伴随着由声学和工程学的热心倡导者提供的精心设计的教育包,包括讲座、活动和活动。这将包括... * 为学校提供的资源,包括详细的课程计划、活动和在线资源,以满足关键阶段学习要求, * 为广大公众提供的资源,包括导游包、信息标牌、现场讲座和互动在线资源。这些有趣且易于理解的组件旨在让公众更好地了解声学在艺术和娱乐中的作用、更广泛的技术发展、建筑环境和环境法。在教育组件的帮助下,该雕塑将成为促进科学欣赏、参与甚至招募的高度引人注目和有吸引力的工具。通过与学校和社区组织密切联系,对受欢迎的活动进行营销,并利用英国两个主要声学研究中心(索尔福德和 ISVR)的公众参与血统;该项目将为公众带来高度可见、有意义和愉快的体验。

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IMPRINtS - Internet and Mobile technologies for a Public Role In Noise Surveying
IMPRINTS - 互联网和移动技术在噪声测量中的公共作用
  • 批准号:
    EP/E06552X/1
  • 财政年份:
    2007
  • 资助金额:
    $ 29.34万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant

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