Sonic architecture. Illustrious soundscapes for cities
Posted on 7 October 2013‘Frozen music’. That’s a classical fallacy which infers that viewing architecture is as thrilling as listening to a special song or symphony.
Another hypothetical notion is ‘sonic architecture’, where aural compositions seem to contain listeners, like physical structures.
Imagine these fantasies fusing as multi-sensory escapades – not just watched from a seat, but experienced while wandering.