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Bouba/Kiki Effect

“This picture is used as a test to demonstrate that people may not attach sounds to shapes arbitrarily.”

Determining aural usability

A new tool makes the connection between architectural drawings a space and the aural experience of its soon-to-be users:

A powerful tool, called auralization, is available to help make this connection. Using computer modeling and signal processing techniques, acoustical consultants can transform architectural drawings into realistic, surround-sound aural renderings of a space (an “auralization”) that allows you to “hear” your space before it’s built.

(via bobulate)

This goes well with the previously posted: The Fountainhead is Dead, about how the future of architecture is collaborative.

The Space Shuttle breaking the sound barrier, creating a Prandtl–Glauert singularity.

(via tedr)

via Ze Frank

Drawn, impressively, in SOUND by Ze Frank. Wow.