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Space within Space: Artificial Reverb and the Detachable Echo.Sterne, 2015
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- Sterne J
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- Grey Room
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In her classic book The Soundscape of Modernity, Emily Thompson writes of a “modern sound” characterized by a “lack of reverberation... clear and direct,” commoditized, private, and separated from physical environments. In Thompson's account, modern architectural …
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