I have been to the Audium several years ago.  It is a fascinating  audio 
experience.  It is not a coherent B format replay but rather a  creative 
experience.  I would recommend that you listen to this.
 
ThomasChen  
 
 
In a message dated 4/19/2012 4:41:22 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
er...@theaudioarchive.com writes:


Some  lighter reading - I just learned about this.  The perfect field  trip
for this group's  membership:

http://www.audium.org/


"Audium is the only  theatre of its kind in the world, pioneering the
exploration of space in  music. The theatre's 176 speakers bathe listeners
in sounds that move past,  over, and under them. "Sound sculptures" are
performed in darkness in the  49-seat theatre."

Audium has been around for  awhile:

http://www.audium.org/omhpp.cgi?src=archive/archive_history.hpp


with  4 channels (8 speakers in 1960) and growing from there.  Okay,  the
speakers can *move* - cheating!

Anyone from this list been to  Audium?  I've not been yet, but am curious.

My first post ever to  this group after lurking for 7+ years.

Eric Jacobs

The Audio  Archive, Inc.
Disc and Tape Audio Transfer Services and Preservation  Consulting
http://www.theaudioarchive.com



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