The Rest Is Just Noise

Ep. 8 "Stereophonica" with Prof Gascia Ouzounian

July 06, 2021 Gascia Ouzounian Season 1 Episode 8
The Rest Is Just Noise
Ep. 8 "Stereophonica" with Prof Gascia Ouzounian
Show Notes

Today we understand sound is inherently spatial. It interacts with and informs us about the space it - and we - exist in. But as recently as 1900, scientists held that sound itself could not relay "spatial attributes" and that the human ear had physiological limitations that prevented it from receiving spatial information. How did we go from there to our current understanding of spatial sound?

In her new book, "Stereophonica", Oxford Associate Professor of Music, Gascia Ouzounian,  traces the development of this spatial understanding from its modern birth, through science, war, music, and finally to our cities. In this month's episode, we sit down with Gascia to talk about some of the episodes she tells which we found particularly interesting. Enjoy!

Buy Gascia's book, "Stereophonica - Sound and space in Science, Technology, and the Arts": https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/stereophonica

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