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The $24,570 contract was granted to Acoustical Solutions in August.
He helped design acoustical changes to the university's hospital corridors.
It certainly makes for a nifty form of acoustical augmented reality.
The company has patents around the detection of acoustical anomalies in rotating equipment.
The closing poem, "Lark & Merlin," is a showcase for Pickard's extraordinary acoustical precision.
But you would need to hire an acoustical engineer and pay a lawyer.
Items like white noise machines can help quell distractions and offer more acoustical privacy.
Though Stern Auditorium is an acoustical miracle, it was not designed for chamber music.
If your calls fall on deaf ears, hire an acoustical engineer to measure the noise.
The contract, with Acoustical Solutions in Richmond, Va., was first reported by The Washington Post.
Remarkably, though, the company triumphs over the considerable acoustical challenges of performing outdoors in Manhattan.
In practice, this means children's poetry foregrounds the art form's acoustical elements: rhyme, rhythm, stress.
The second-approach is a "catch-all" deep learning model that can flag any acoustical anomaly.
They described their results in a paper in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
She presented her work at a meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in San Diego.
Within a few years, we will have solutions for a broad range of acoustical event-detection problems.
Acoustical analysis systems will be able to track lifecycle costs and help businesses budget for the future.
Consider the findings of a study just published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
When a conductor has a keen ear for balances, as Gilbert does, the hall's acoustical problems recede.
This score provides a good acoustical test, its dynamic range running from celestial pianissimos to apocalyptic thunder.
Foam filled tires ban noise, as do hundreds of pounds of acoustical material built into the cars.
Get Soundproofing Curtains Installing acoustical curtains on your windows is a cheap and convenient fix for the problem.
These rudimentary models skirt acoustical analysis by recommending you songs played by other users with similar listening patterns.
The research, based on scans of five different beatboxers, was presented Wednesday at the Acoustical Society of America.
Minor adaptations can provide increased acoustical or visual privacy if needed, without significant cost or renovation to the space.
All are excellent wood preservers, but Nagyvary argued (convincingly) that they also altered the acoustical properties of the wood.
He uses laser-etching to make edible—and still playable—record albums to explore the acoustical properties of food.
Some of that slimming is a result of new lightweight acoustical materials that refract rather than absorb road noise.
A report on the research was presented at the Acoustical Society of America meeting in New Orleans on Wednesday.
He described his work this morning at a meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The room underwent professional treatment for acoustical enhancement and was used as a practice and jamming room by Mr. Valo.
" Cross called the event "a performance in which games of chess determined the form and acoustical ambience of a musical event.
The woodwinds, whose penetrating tones gave them an acoustical advantage, waylaid tourists with the quintet version of Beethoven's Sextet Opus 71.
"I wanted to conceptualize an escape from the tensions and atmospheric pollution, even if it's only a temporary psycho-acoustical one."
He then began working at the arena and was recently installing insulation and acoustical ceiling tiles above the Warriors' practice court.
"I watched a friend of mine playing GTA on PS4 and I was impressed by how many acoustical things were involved," Zotter said.
As I wrote back in 2011: It's kind of an auditory feedback loop that enables us to sort out confusing incoming acoustical stimuli.
With less growl from the tailpipe, a laminated acoustical windshield and more insulation in the soft top, the Fiat is noticeably quieter, too.
To complete the tower, he partnered with a number of consultants: a musician, a chimes artist, an acoustical engineer and a wind consultants.
A few weeks before graduation, Mr. Hardin left college to work as an acoustical research engineer at Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica, Calif.
The sound system lets the Symphony alter the acoustics to suit each piece, and combine works with divergent acoustical requirements in the same program.
Taylor has been involved in acoustical surveys that listen in on the Gulf of California to try and hear how many vaquitas are talking.
What it offers—and what no pocket-sized company, however edgy, can match—is an acoustical environment commensurate with the grandeur of the form.
This week, the researchers debuted their attempt at creating a sound-scattering metamaterial at the 175th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Minneapolis.
We could predict the failure of engines, rail infrastructure, oil drills and power plants in real time — notifying humans the moment of an acoustical anomaly.
In the case of deep learning models, "black box" problems make it hard to determine why an acoustical anomaly was flagged in the first place.
An avid guitarist, Oates apparently converted the space into a professional recording studio said to be designed by the renowned acoustical consultant, Chip Davis Designs.
Ms. Dorrance is now facing the same acoustical challenges in that same auditorium, the David H. Koch Theater, where Ballet Theater presents its fall season.
The first installment, presented by the tap dancers Michelle Dorrance and Nicholas Van Young in February, dealt mainly (and ingeniously) with acoustical challenges and possibilities.
This generation of hearing aids are essentially a mini computer in your ear capable of learning your listening preferences, and correcting for adverse acoustical conditions.
"The neighbor may be partially deaf in the frequency range of the beep, which is quite common," said Alan Fierstein, the owner of Acoustilog, an acoustical consultancy.
The tires now offer the fingertips some feedback through the steering wheel, acoustical tricks quell the roar and the chassis gets twice as much high-strength steel.
Steve Snider, a salesman at Acoustical Solutions who handled the E.P.A. contract, said privacy booths are typically used to conduct hearing tests and cost $5,000 to $6,000.
He replaced animal hides — usually calfskin, which could be finicky in high humidity — with a durable, acoustical polyester film manufactured under various brand names, including Mylar, made by DuPont.
It's unfair, of course, to compare the up-close experience of hearing Mr. Lewis at the penthouse with hearing the festival orchestra at Geffen Hall, hardly an acoustical marvel.
That sense of taking responsibility for her sound with her full body may be a remnant of her time in the violist's traditional acoustical blind spot on the outside.
The firm Selldorf Architects is working with acoustical engineers to "design" the space, a concept that can raise fears of amplification with classical music fans who value natural sound.
"A man's home is his castle, but in New York one man's castle is directly above another man's castle," said Alan Fierstein, the owner of Acoustilog, an acoustical consultant in Manhattan.
Following the directions of the affable Mr. Young, viewers join in the percussion, experiencing firsthand the puzzling acoustical properties of the space and what a difficult instrument it is to play.
The new algorithm, developed by researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, can predict the precise acoustical qualities of a sound, and then simulate it in an extremely realistic way.
But the decision was also practical, a response to the acoustical challenges (isolating the sound, accounting for an echo) of an auditorium designed to muffle footfalls, as is usually desired in ballet.
The Cleveland Orchestra installed a new acoustical stage shell in Severance Hall in 1958 that so muffled its old pipe organ that the instrument needed amplification; it eventually fell silent in 1976.
But scientists figured out it was indeed a right whale after analysis of a lot of collected acoustical data, followed by a specific sighting during a 2017 marine-mammal research cruise, Crance said.
For instance, Enigma, one of four collections of eye-catching acoustical wall coverings produced by Arte in Belgium, includes facet-like geometrics in vibrant hues and more subtle designs that resemble traditional millwork.
CCM, a 105-year-old supplier of acoustical materials based in Franklin, Massachusetts, was the sole supplier of insulation and other sound-deadening materials to GM, the automaker said in an earlier court filing.
You set mics in about 210 different locations in the venue and do measurements, so the front row has the same acoustical energy as 211 rows back, as 258 rows back, and so on.
The right whale's caroling is described in a study published in the current issue of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, and is the first confirmed song from any right whale population.
In search of a dry, clear, immediate acoustic, he had the great Skinner organ in Severance Hall, the orchestra's classic Art Deco home of 1931, walled off by an acoustical shell filled with sand.
For its reopening, Cincinnati's hall got an acoustical workout, from the ebullience of John Adams's "Short Ride in a Fast Machine" to the Classicism of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 to the blaze of Scriabin.
It's aural litter—acoustical litter—and, if you could see what you hear, it would look like piles and piles of McDonald's wrappers, just thrown out the window as we go driving down the road.
For example, a custom acoustical finish system like Fellert can masquerade as stone or concrete and tamp down noise levels — but it costs a lot more to put in place than just leaving a ceiling raw.
And while these problems plague even single-purpose acoustical classifiers, the holy grail of the space is a generalizable tool for identifying all sounds, not simply building a model to differentiate the sounds of those doors.
That's the conclusion of Daniel Russell, an acoustician at Pennsylvania State University, who described the results of his latest experiments earlier today at a meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the agency entered into a $24,85033 contract last month for a "privacy booth for the administrator" with Acoustical Solutions, a company that specializes in sound-dampening technology for hearing tests.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the agency entered into a $24,570 contract last month for a "privacy booth for the administrator" with Acoustical Solutions, a company that specializes in sound-dampening technology for hearing tests.
But as more wind farms dot the landscape, some residents in surrounding communities have complained that noise from the turbines negatively impacts their quality of life, researchers note in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
For instance, "We initially thought that people would draw the trajectory of some acoustical features — like pitch or the intensity — with their hands in the air, like raising your hand to imitate pitch going up," he said.
Mr. Pelliccio said Bose's active noise canceling can reduce such annoyances by tapping into the car's computers to determine the status of the cylinders and the engine load in real time, and making the necessary acoustical adjustments.
Reworked since its first iteration in 2014, it has principal text by Jessie Bear and three monologues by Ms. Mee's father, the playwright Charles Mee, who has an excellent ear for the acoustical demands of the space.
That's because babies are much cuter than adults, but it's also because, unlike adults, babies laugh both on the inhale and on the exhale, as described by new research presented at the Acoustical Society of America's 176th Meeting.
The realistic set by Stephanie Nelson, who also designed the costumes and lighting, reproduces the dining hall of this nondescript facility: cinder block walls, acoustical tile and florescent lights in the water-stained ceiling, folding tables and chairs.
In a long career on the cutting edge, Mr. Kosugi's interests were in found sounds; in creating events rather than traditional musical works; in examining all parts of the acoustical spectrum, including silence; and in challenging audience expectations.
Next up was Gelsey Bell, with a performance that included tunes built on extended rolled-consonant sounds — sung hard into a wall, producing strange acoustical beats — and also some protest songs written for a gleaming new vocal trio.
Here's a recording:New research published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America suggests these sounds are being produced by a species of baleen whale, likely dwarf minke whales—and it's a completely new whale call for them.
For all the talk about the real acoustical problems that have plagued Geffen Hall since it was first built in the 1960s, an even bigger issue for many concertgoers without highly attuned ears has been the hall's glamour deficit.
Mr. Bongiovi's acoustical design, with unconventionally shaped "live-sounding" rooms created specifically for multitrack recording, attracted many of the world's greatest artists, from Chic and Duran Duran in the early days to Paul McCartney and Lady Gaga more recently.
Although Latour is a figure of international renown on the academic circuit, his lecture — a sort of anti-TED Talk on climate change featuring an array of surreal images and acoustical effects — was anything but a traditional conference paper.
It integrated lighting, vibrant colors, acoustical fabrics, chairs molded like tulip petals, sofas and desks with chrome legs, collegially oval meeting tables, and futuristic multilevel interiors, more architectural than decorative, with open-riser staircases that seemed to float in the air.
The Loop Earplugs come with ear tips in three sizes and two materials, so you're likely to get a good fit, and their acoustical design produces safer listening levels without making singers sound as if their heads were draped in blankets.
According to researchers from Bristol University in the United Kingdom, who published their findings in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) this month, there's a simple explanation: deaf moths often grow fur designed to muffle the sounds they make.
In what is sure to be the most bizarre presentation at the annual meeting of the Acoustical Society of America today in Washington, DC, two researchers will be presenting results from experiments on whether exploding hard-boiled eggs can cause hearing damage.
These spaces are being designed by Ms. Tsien and Mr. Williams, who in February joined the team that includes Diamond Schmitt Architects, which is working on the concert hall's interior; Akustiks, an acoustical design firm; and Fisher Dachs Associates, a theater design firm.
But in addition, the judges (the veteran singers Harolyn Blackwell, George Shirley, Richard Stilwell and Frederica von Stade; Nora London, the singer's widow; and the Metropolitan Opera authority Alfred F. Hubay) had also heard earlier rounds of the competition in a different acoustical setting.
While Reich is a composer in the more traditional sense—Lucier once said of himself that he's more intent on removing anything that "distracts from the acoustical unfolding of the idea"—the opening piece on his new record Pulse / Quartet offers similar temporal tricks.
The Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor feasts on dissonance with almost diabolical glee, perpetrating one of the most violent harmonies of the pre-Wagnerian era: a chord in which a D clashes with both a C-sharp and an E-flat, resulting in a full-throated acoustical scream.
One study, conducted by Takeshi Akita of Tokyo Denki University and presented on Thursday at a meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, looked at how the position of whatever is emitting the kind of background noise common in an open office (called "environmental sound") changed the noise's impact on workers.
The cult of the opera house chandelier, which dates back to the candle era, spans far and wide: They can be emblems of elegance, or visual manifestations of the dazzling, over-the-top art form that is opera, or acoustical aids that help reflect sound in large theaters that still shun electronic amplification.
On Monday morning, at a "spatial audio" lecture at Empac — the experimental media and performing arts center that is part of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute here — Ms. Barrett's interior-balloon 3-D recording was played in an acoustical marvel of a concert hall, outfitted with one of the world's most advanced ambisonic systems.
If the board is as unhelpful as the managing agent, you may want to hire a noise consultant who, for a substantial fee, could take sound-level readings and "determine if the sound is truly unreasonable and disturbing, or if the resident is unduly sensitive," said Alan Fierstein, the president of Acoustilog, an acoustical consulting service.
Now officials in Cape Cod are desperately searching for solutions — and getting a huge response from tech companies and savvy entrepreneurs pitching ideas on everything from high-powered speakers with sirens and voice capability that would warn swimmers to "Evacuate the water," to acoustical barriers that would chase away the gray seals (which the sharks come to feed on), to orca vocalizers and electronic zappers.
She is the daughter of Lilia J. Salisbury of Basking Ridge, N.J., and Michael M. Poplawsky of Bridgewater, N.J. The bride's father is the manager at Advanced Power Equipment, a store in Martinsville, N.J. Her mother is an account manager at Richland Knowles Agency, an insurance firm in Summit, N.J. Kenneth Shook Jr., 36, is a partner in Longman Lindsey, a Manhattan acoustical engineering consulting firm working mainly on construction projects.

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