Sentences with phrase «sonic space»

"Sonic space" refers to the way sound is organized or perceived in a particular area or environment. It describes the way sounds occupy and interact within a certain space, including factors such as the distance between sounds, their volume, and their overall arrangement. Full definition
The first sign of trouble is the music, a maudlin tinkle that never lets up, brass and keys filling every available pocket of sonic space.
If that's not loud enough, Lexus also offers a Mark Levinson 17 - speaker system that produces 835 watts and creates a 360 - degree, three - dimensional sonic space.
However, while Evelyn (Emily Blunt), Lee (Krasinski) and son Marcus (Noah Jupe) occupy a normal sonic space, deaf daughter Regan (Millicent Simmonds) has her own unique situation that she shares with the creatures, which are blind yet communicate through clicking sounds and navigate with bio sonar similar to dolphins and bats.
The vacillating volume and reverb of the film's dub soundtrack conjures a shifting sonic space that mirrors the ghostly materiality of the film's 3D visuals.
The system allows for individual sound objects — such as a helicopter, or a buzzing fly — to move freely throughout a hemispheric sonic space, constrained only by the imagination of the sound mixer.
In the RC F, a new Mark Levinson 17 - speaker system creates a stunning 360 - degree, three - dimensional sonic space.
If aged over 50, inhaling very loudly can be used to hold onto a sonic space.
That world can seem like a secret society to those who don't understand Spanish, but you'll see during Bello's performances that the lyrics double as another flight of exploration as they float like wisps of smoke through the sonic spaces carved out by her collaborators.
His team recorded around 35 different weapons out into the wilderness of Nevada, where they could make good use of the sonic space.
After all, sound — weightless, seemingly immaterial — can turn corners, bounce off surfaces, and penetrate us; sonic space is public space, running through us and into others, accumulating resonances, rhythms, and refusals in an endless dance with our subjectivity.
It has the ability to create an overhead surround soundfield that dramatically expands the sonic space.
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