Sentences with phrase «of anechoic chamber»

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Dr Oberst conducted experiments in the labs of CSIRO Black Mountain in Canberra before designing a highly sensitive vibration setup within the anechoic chamber at UNSW Canberra to record sounds of ants and termites walking.
The experiment used a «virtual auditory space» technique originally created in ISVR's anechoic chamber, one of the quietest places on Earth, but reproduced for the participants over special earphones.
Numerous controlled anechoic chamber measurements of tornadic debris were conducted at the Radar Innovations Laboratory on the OU Research Campus to determine the scattering characteristics of several debris types — leaves, shingles and boards.
Its outer chamber is a cube covered with sound - absorbing material, making it one of the largest near - anechoic (nonechoing) spaces in the world.
This video features audio test footage captured in the soundproof anechoic chamber during the development of the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze.
In a playful twist, Dawn «Inspired by Music» was taken for a spin in Rolls - Royce's anechoic chamber, at the Home of Rolls - Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex.
He devises kinetic sculptures, performances and immersive installations, such as The National Apavillion of Then and Now (2011)-- an anechoic chamber with a circle of light that grows brighter in response to increasing drone, and completely dark when there is silence.
Based on acoustic foam used in anechoic chambers, Audra Wolowiec has created a modular series of cast concrete sculptures that accumulate to form muted landscapes.
The room's other notable feature is a mosaic of triangular prisms, made out of black foam, that lines its four walls: the vestiges of an installation by Haroon Mirza for his recent exhibition, designed to create an «anechoic chamber» that shuts out all sound and light (and potentially triggers a hallucinatory state for the sensory - deprived visitor).
The Korean - born New York - based artist had the audacity to offer visitors an anechoic — or sensory deprivation — chamber off the main gallery of the pavilion, which served as an antidote to the sensory - overload that is the hallmark of most Biennale installations.
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