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Can you hear me now

McIntosh, Verity

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Verity McIntosh Verity.Mcintosh@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor of Virtual and Extended Realities



Abstract

Sound is one of the most evocative storytelling devices we have. Never more so than in immersive storytelling, where sound plays so many key roles in the construction of narrative, the creation of presence, the development of an emotional landscape and the building of spatial relationships that allow a participant to locate herself in an embodied manner within the scene.

At UWE Bristol we knew all of this to be true, but until we engaged with the Train the Trainer programme, our ability to teach it with any level of detail, and with the crucial underpinning of technical workflows, had been constrained by a lack of experience within our team.

For us, this project was the opportunity to remedy that. To develop a forward-looking teaching programme that would support students in designing and developing dynamic and sophisticated immersive soundscapes.

We chose to pool internal expertise from across our arts and science faculties, and drew on the expertise of pioneering practitioners Tanuja Amarasuriya and Duncan Speakman to develop inspirational and instructional learning tools.

Citation

McIntosh, V. (in press). Can you hear me now. StoryFutures Academy

Report Type Research Report
Acceptance Date Jul 27, 2021
Deposit Date Oct 18, 2022
Keywords immersive audio, teaching, augmented reality, spatial computing, ambisonics
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10098430
Related Public URLs https://www.storyfutures.com/academy