Who has the right to decide how our urban environment should sound?
This question is at the heart of the Sonic Aggregator project, in which everyone is invited to research the sound environment.
Interactive listening artwork facilitates participation and creates a framework to critically examine listening experiences in urban space.

Who has the right to decide how our urban environment should sound?
This question is at the heart of the Sonic Aggregator project, in which everyone is invited to research the sound environment.
Interactive listening artwork facilitates participation and creates a framework to critically examine listening experiences in urban space.

Listening object Sonic Aggregator
The object – a modular, sculptural installation – invites people to linger, listen and interact, transporting and conveying the idea of urban sound, like a kind of Trojan horse, directly in the urban environment.

Sonic Placemaking
A certain sound environment creates the conditions for a certain kind of use. In this sense, the sound environment of the city is a design task.

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