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Playing the Echo

A recording of a remarkable percussion piece that plays with the echo in the reading room of Manchester Central Library.

Published October 29, 2016
Categorized as music, Uncategorized Tagged 360 video, alan williams, ambisonics, architectural acoustics, binaural, dome, echo, manchester central library, Manchester Science Festival, reading room

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trevor_coxTrevor Cox@trevor_cox·
26 Feb

BEM model for a Stonehenge bluestone. This is the surface pressures and a scattered pressure polar response.

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24 Feb

Message of the day, "I just saw you and you Stonehenge work on The UnXplained with William Shattner."

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24 Feb

Webinar and Q&A for first ever machine learning challenge for hearing aids @clarityprojuk Wed 3rd March 2-3.30pm (UK time)
Even if you've not worked on hearing aids before, we have tools to help you get involved. http://claritychallenge.org/webinar-to-introduce-our-first-challenge

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