Sound scenography (also known as acoustic scenography)[1] is the process of staging spaces and environments through sound.[2] It combines expertise from the fields of architecture, acoustics, communication, sound design and interaction design to convey artistic, historical, scientific, or commercial content or to establish atmospheres and moods.[3]
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