Abstract
The everyday environment (outdoor and indoor) is
exposed to noise from cars, factories, loudspeakers, and noise
in restaurants, and reflections by walls and building facades.
The research question was how the viewpoints from architecture,
acoustics, and art can be combined to find ways to add
extra layers of quality to standard materials through smart
geometric design and at the same time to improve the acoustic
properties of the material. This paper presents results from an
interdisciplinary project which were exhibited at the Museum
of Perception in Graz, Austria. The collection contains works
by students and researchers of architecture and audio engineering.
Selected designs demonstrate sophisticated patterns,
acoustic efficiency and artistic creation as a link between architectural
design, acoustic functionality, and applied art. This
exhibition also shows the benefits of working in the interdisciplinary
field between architecture, acoustics and art and raises
awareness of our surroundings and the possibilities to shape
our daily environment. Resulting designs were characterised by
acoustic properties leading to a multidimensional classification
of the panels (geometric design, acoustic properties and art object)
which can be used in different contexts and should provide
ideas for future applications, such as absorbing facades, acoustic
panels, noise barriers and serve as art objects at the same
time. An emphasis is put on how the research questions can be
addressed in interdisciplinary lectures at universities and how
students can benefit from different viewpoints and scientific
approaches.
exposed to noise from cars, factories, loudspeakers, and noise
in restaurants, and reflections by walls and building facades.
The research question was how the viewpoints from architecture,
acoustics, and art can be combined to find ways to add
extra layers of quality to standard materials through smart
geometric design and at the same time to improve the acoustic
properties of the material. This paper presents results from an
interdisciplinary project which were exhibited at the Museum
of Perception in Graz, Austria. The collection contains works
by students and researchers of architecture and audio engineering.
Selected designs demonstrate sophisticated patterns,
acoustic efficiency and artistic creation as a link between architectural
design, acoustic functionality, and applied art. This
exhibition also shows the benefits of working in the interdisciplinary
field between architecture, acoustics and art and raises
awareness of our surroundings and the possibilities to shape
our daily environment. Resulting designs were characterised by
acoustic properties leading to a multidimensional classification
of the panels (geometric design, acoustic properties and art object)
which can be used in different contexts and should provide
ideas for future applications, such as absorbing facades, acoustic
panels, noise barriers and serve as art objects at the same
time. An emphasis is put on how the research questions can be
addressed in interdisciplinary lectures at universities and how
students can benefit from different viewpoints and scientific
approaches.
Originalsprache | englisch |
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Titel | Art and Science Applied: Experience and Vision |
Erscheinungsort | Belgrad |
Seiten | 319-334 |
Band | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 10 Mai 2022 |
Veranstaltung | 2nd International Conference of the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade - SmartArt – Art and Science Applied: Experience and Vision: SmartART 2021 - Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrad, Serbien Dauer: 23 Sept. 2021 → 25 Sept. 2021 Konferenznummer: 2 https://smartart-conference.rs/ |
Konferenz
Konferenz | 2nd International Conference of the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade - SmartArt – Art and Science Applied: Experience and Vision |
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Kurztitel | SmartART 2021 |
Land/Gebiet | Serbien |
Ort | Belgrad |
Zeitraum | 23/09/21 → 25/09/21 |
Internetadresse |
Fields of Expertise
- Sustainable Systems