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Preservation and Reproduction of Real Soundscapes in Virtual Space for the "100 Best Soundscapes in Japan"

Published: 08 December 2021 Publication History

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In this study, we developed a soundscape system that reproduces a real soundscape in 3D in a virtual space, based on the "100 Best Soundscapes in Japan" selected by the Ministry of the Environment. Using the game engine "Unity", we proposed a method of embedding recorded sound sources into virtual objects placed in a virtual space, and sequentially playing back the sound when the user walks or turns around in the virtual space. By using this system, it is possible to reproduce the same sound field in the virtual space as in the real space, and it can be applied in various places.

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Neal Stephenson.1992. Snow Crash. Bantam Books.
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Office of Air Quality and Living Environment, Water and Air Quality Bureau, Ministry of the Environment. 2007. 100 best soundscapes in Japan to preserve. Retrieved August 13, 2021 from https://www.env.go.jp/air/life/nihon_no_oto/02_2007oto100sen_Pamphlet.pdf
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Raymond Murray Schafer. 1969. The new soundscape. Don Mills: BMI Canada Limited, 1969.

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VRST '21: Proceedings of the 27th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
December 2021
563 pages
ISBN:9781450390927
DOI:10.1145/3489849
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Published: 08 December 2021

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  1. Conservation
  2. Natural and cultural heritage
  3. Sequences
  4. Soundscapes

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