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Chavín de Huántar Archeological Acoustics Project
= [http://ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/chavin/ Chavín de Huántar Archaeological Acoustics Project] =


Acoustic Measurement, Archiving, Analysis and Modeling, and Simulation/Installation
=='''Acoustic Measurement, Archiving, Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation/Installation''' – A collaboration between Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) and Archaeology/Anthropology ==


Project website now at: [http://ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/chavin/ ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/chavin/ ]


• Co-investigators:
[[Category:Projects]]
o John Rick, PhD, Professor, Stanford University, Archaeology/Anthropology
o Julius O. Smith, PhD, Professor, Stanford University, Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)/Electrical Engineering (by courtesy)
o Jonathan S. Abel, PhD, Consulting Professor, Stanford University, CCRMA
o Patty Huang, MA, Graduate Student, Stanford University, CCRMA
o Miriam Kolar, MFA, Graduate Student, Stanford University, CCRMA
Coordinator:
o John Chowning, DMA, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University, CCRMA/Music
Local collaborators:
o (Museum director)
 
Team Background:
• John Rick has been heading excavations and directing research at the Chavín site since 1995 - Digital waveguide techniques were pioneered at CCRMA by Julius O. Smith III - Smith and Jonathan S. Abel have been working together on acoustic array processing and related problems since 1985 – Patty Huang is a 4th year graduate student working under Abel on physical modeling of reverberant spaces – Miriam Kolar is a 2nd year graduate student with extensive field experience in recording engineering – John Chowning is a composer having long standing interest in spatial modeling. CCRMA has expertise in field measurements, psychoacoustics, digital signal processing, and artificial reverberation.

Latest revision as of 18:35, 29 September 2008

Chavín de Huántar Archaeological Acoustics Project

Acoustic Measurement, Archiving, Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation/Installation – A collaboration between Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) and Archaeology/Anthropology

Project website now at: ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/chavin/