SpACE-Net, originally funded by the UK's EPSRC, was set up to bring together a community of spatial audio researchers, practitioners and artists, drawn from the fields of science, audio engineering and the arts. By combining theoretical, experimental and creative approaches, it aims to identify and develop important new directions in spatial audio research and practice, and to encourage and promote work in these areas.

lighter than air

An ongoing series of works concerned with the relationship between the zeppelin and the piano.

Submitted by jweaver on 1 January, 2008 - 12:06.

the simulacrum of restoration

A collaboration with angus carlyle and the illustrious company

Submitted by jweaver on 1 January, 2008 - 12:04.

International Spatial Audio Workshop

23 Jan 2008 - 10:00am
23 Jan 2008 - 5:30pm
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After the success of the first SpACE-Net International Spatial Audio Workshop in January 2007, we are delighted to announce our next major event, planned for Wednesday 23rd January 2008, to be held at the Music Research Centre (MRC), University of York, York, UK.  With this announcement we would like to open general registrations for the event via this website.

The general theme for the workshop is: 5.1 Surround-sound: Opportunity or Constraint? And this theme is reflected in the the guest speakers that have been invited and the new works that have been commissioned.

The day will last from 10:00 - 17:00 and will consist of invited presentations and demos from both practitioners and leading industry figures:
We have commissioned two new spatial audio works to be presented at the event (details to follow), and there will also be a poster session to highlight recent research in spatial audio from the UK and internationally.

To support the ongoing collaborative call for works sponsored by Creative special tutorial sessions will be offered by Creative audio developers during the day on the use of the ISACT toolset - this incorporates a library for building interactive spatial audio compositions into software applications.  It is strongly suggested that those interested in this call attend one of these tutorials!  More information, and the opportunity to sign-up (must be done separately to the main event as places are strictly limited!) are available in the item below.

There will be specific networking opportunities - SpACE-Net is looking to sponsor new multi-disciplinary collaborative projects over the coming year, hopefully leading to major funding applications.  To do this effectively, and to help target the people you would like to work with, once you have registered for the event, please use the Collaborator Ads to promote your interests or potential project to help facilitate initial conversations that can be followed up on the day. Alternatively you can use the forum similarly.

HHB will also be demonstrating the new Beyerdynamic Headzone portable 5.1 headphone monitoring system.

Registration is free to SpACE-Net members, who should sign-up for the event (click here and using the Sign Up option at the bottom of the item).  Membership of SpACE-Net is also free and you can register here.

Please register your interest in attending by 9th January 2008.

This SpACE-Net event is supported by Creative, HHB and Genelec. 

Submitted by damian on 19 December, 2007 - 09:46.
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Creative Labs ISACT Tutorials at the SpACE-Net Spatial Audio Workshop

23 Jan 2008 - 10:00am
23 Jan 2008 - 5:00pm
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SpACE-Net is pleased to announce a unique collaborative opportunity for composers, sound artists, and sound designers working anywhere in the audio industry.

In partnership with leading audio company and soundcard designer Creative, SpACE-Net would like to commission a specific piece of sound design/sound artwork which has interactive spatial audio considerations at the core of its composition, design and delivery process. The piece should have broad aesthetic appeal and should be able to serve as an advertisement of the creative possibilities offered by spatial audio (i.e. it should sound good and be novel and exciting).

The selected partnership/group will be supplied with a Creative Sound Blaster® X-Fi Elite Pro soundcard, a set of Creative® GigaWorks™ S750 7.1 loudspeakers and Creative’s custom Interactive Spatial Audio Composition Tool (ISACT™) software. The work should be produced, delivered and presented using this technology, which will be the artist’s to keep. In addition SpACE-Net will contribute towards artist’s fees and expenses related to the completion of this work.

The ISACT toolset incorporates a library for building interactive spatial audio compositions into software applications. In evaluating the proposals the panel will be looking for creativity and novelty in the proposed use of this combination of hardware and software to produce a high quality, stimulating and accessible piece of interactive spatial-audio-focused sound work.

Tutorial Sessions Announced!
All designers/artists who are interested in submitting proposals are required to attend an ISACT toolset tutorial with experts from Creative which will take place during SpACE-Net’s 2nd International Workshop at the University of York on Wednesday 23rd January 2008. This will also be an ideal opportunity to seek out potential collaborators for your proposal. To do this effectively, and to help target the people you would like to work with, once you have registered for the event, please use the Collaborator Ads to promote your interests or potential project to help facilitate initial conversations that can be followed up on the day. Alternatively you can use the forum similarly.

Registration for the workshop is free to SpACE-Net members, who should sign-up for the event via the workshop posting and follow the link to Sign Up at the bottom of the item. Membership of SpACE-Net is also free and you can register here.

Register for the ISACT tutorials (in addition to the workshop registration) separately via this posting for the event (click here and use the Sign Up option at the bottom of the item). Places are limited and will be offered on a first signed-up first registered basis.  We will inform you ahead of the event if your registration is successful.  If this is the case we would ecnourage you to bring along your own audio source material for use during the tutorial sessions.

Please register your interest in attending by 9th January 2008.

A full Creative-SpACE-Net two-round call for works will be issued following the workshop in January. We expect the final work to be completed and ready for presentation in July 2008 and we would also like to explore other possibilities for presenting the work further afield after this premier.


Submitted by damian on 19 December, 2007 - 06:00.
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3D Wave field synthesis approach

Several years I work on project aimed to restore the genuine sound field in all three space dimensions physically. Basis is wfs, but not based by the usual loudspeaker rows in ring around the listener. The loudspeaker field placed only behind the screen wall. Regarding the connected procedure for the "transformation of the early soundfield" I have a German patent.

Submitted by Helmut Oellers on 14 December, 2007 - 11:57.
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SpACE-Net site images and audio files

There's been a problem with the SpACE-Net website for while now which is causing image and audio files to have extra bytes appended to their headers, making most viewers/players refuse to open them.

Submitted by tim on 13 December, 2007 - 14:44.
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Linux software for Ambisonics

Some excellent free Linux software for Ambisonics and audio measurements can be found at Fons Adriaensen's website http://kokkinizita.net.

Submitted by nettings on 11 December, 2007 - 13:08.
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PhD studentship University of Glasgow

A three-year PhD studentship is available in the area of novel gestural and audio user interfaces for use on the move on the EPSRC-funded "GAIME: Gestural and Auditory Interactions for Mobile Environments" project. This project will be in collaboration with Nokia Research Centre in Helsinki.

Submitted by jude on 7 November, 2007 - 14:51.
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