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  1. Soundscape in city and built environment: current developments and design potentials

    In the field of environmental acoustics, the conventional approach of reducing ‘sound level’ does not always deliver the required improvements in...

    Article Open access 12 January 2023
  2. Soundscape des Tübinger Neckars

    Der Stocherkahn und der Neckar sind eng mit der Identität Tübingens verbunden. Der Fluss zieht sich durch das Herz Tübingens und ist ein wesentlicher...
    Natalie Baur, Jan-Christoph Feucht in Cultural Atlas of TÜbingenness
    Chapter 2022
  3. “Reading”, “listening” and sound, light environment

    Sound is always an important medium for passing on knowledge and skills as well as for communicating information. Reading accompanies the use of the...

    Shuoxian Wu, Jianzhen Qiu in City and Built Environment
    Article Open access 17 January 2024
  4. Towards Using Space Syntax for Soundwalk Set Up

    Soundscape is influenced by both acoustic and contextual factors. The aim is to investigate if space syntax tools can inform the soundscape...
    Tin Oberman, Tamara Zaninović, Bojana Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci in Experiential Walks for Urban Design
    Chapter 2021
  5. The Multisensory Construction of Landscape—The Computer Adventure Game “Louisiana: The Secret of the Swamps”

    The topic ‘game’ is gaining popularity as a research subject, not least as a result of the increasing proliferation and differentiation of...
    Olaf Kühne, Lara Koegst in Multisensory Landscapes
    Chapter 2023
  6. Experiencing Authenticity Through Cultural Borders and Experimental Ethnography

    This research demonstrates that bordersBorders are geographical and socio-spatial and shape our urban spheres. Therefore, exploring the authenticity...
    Mehwish Abid in Border Urbanism
    Chapter 2023
  7. Measuring Physiological Responses to Visualizations of Urban Planning Scenarios in Immersive Virtual Reality

    Stakeholder participation is an important component of modern urban planning processes. It can provide information about potential social conflicts...

    Julian Keil, Marco Weißmann, ... Frank Dickmann in KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information
    Article Open access 01 May 2023
  8. Urban Rhythmscapes—Examining the Temporal Forms of Urban Spaces

    LikeRhythmscape music, much of theUrban space city exists in timeTime, and rhythmRhythm, as a measure of temporality and repetition, is a key element...
    Jani Tartia in Young Geographers
    Chapter 2023
  9. Geospatial Data Literacy: Considering the Multisensory Perspective

    The competence applied to the selection, (critical) evaluation and usage of modern spatial data resources (geospatial data literacy) is of increasing...
    Dennis Edler, Frank Dickmann in Multisensory Landscapes
    Chapter 2023
  10. Influence of Perceptual Experiences, Especially Sounds, on Forest Attractiveness

    In most studies, forest attractiveness is determined by visual aspects. However, forest perception is not only influenced by visitors’ visual...
    K. Tessa Hegetschweiler, Elisabeth Maidl, ... Marcel Hunziker in Multisensory Landscapes
    Chapter 2023
  11. Theory and Meaning of Multisensory Landscapes

    The present contribution has two focal points: On the one hand it deals with landscape-theoretical basics, on the other hand with the capture and...
    Olaf Kühne, Lara Koegst, Dennis Edler in Multisensory Landscapes
    Chapter 2023
  12. Sounds of Tübingen

    Viel zu selten achten wir auf die Klanglandschaften unserer Städte. Entweder sind wir zu abgelenkt von anderen Eindrücken oder wir schatten uns...
    Lukas Bölinger, Sven Gerstlauer in Cultural Atlas of TÜbingenness
    Chapter 2022
  13. To What Extent are Zoo Landscapes Staged?—A Multisensory Walk Through the Wilhelma Zoo

    This article deals with the staging of zoo landscapes. The Wilhelma Zoo in Stuttgart was examined using a phenomenological approach. In particular,...
    Sven Gerstlauer, Melanie Mahler in Multisensory Landscapes
    Chapter 2023
  14. The Border Between Perceptual and Physical Urban Space: An Aural Encounter

    The perception and the effects of urban spaces are being studied in many dimensions. The porous border between how urban open space is recalled and...
    Chapter 2021
  15. Underwater Noise from Ship**: A Special Case for the Arctic

    Until recently, the Arctic Ocean has supported limited ship**, and it remains one of the only oceans on the planet to be relatively unpolluted by...
    Melanie L. Lancaster, Peter Winsor, Andrew Dumbrille in Sustainability in the Maritime Domain
    Chapter 2021
  16. Scaffolding Walking Experiences Through Interactive Sound Design

    This chapter examines the design for walking experiences by means of interactive sounds that arise and evolve along the walker’s activity process....
    Chapter 2021
  17. Funktionen kartographischer Medien in touristischen Anwendungsszenarien

    In der Kartographie gilt das Thema Tourismus als etabliertes Anwendungsfeld zur Erstellung kartographischer Medien. Die Funktionen touristischer...
    Dennis Edler, Julian Keil, ... Frank Dickmann in Landschaft und Tourismus
    Chapter 2023
  18. Audiovisual Cartography: Established and New Multimedia Approaches to Represent Soundscapes

    Since the mid-1990s, sound has been discussed and used in multimedia cartography. There are four main variants of auditory map elements that have...

    Dennis Edler, Olaf Kühne, ... Frank Dickmann in KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information
    Article Open access 04 February 2019
  19. Assessment of Speech Intelligibility in Buildings with Low Reverberation

    This work is based on the results of listening tests designed through the comparison of two signals in order to investigate the subjective perception...
    Sara Girón, Javier Alayón, ... Francisco J. Nieves in Advancing Smart Cities
    Conference paper 2024
  20. Florentinische Landschaften – eine Aktualisierung nach Georg Simmel zu ‚touristscape‘ und ‚trafficscape‘

    Vor mehr als einem Jahrhundert schrieb Georg Simmel seine klassische „Philosophie der Landschaft“, sieben Jahre zuvor veröffentlichte er einen Text...
    Olaf Kühne in Landschaft und Tourismus
    Chapter 2023
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