“Sound Rendering” by The George Washington University – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Sound Rendering” by The George Washington University




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Title:


    Sound Rendering

Conference:


SIGGRAPH Video Review:


Length:


    1:10

Company / Institution / Agency:


  • George Washington University

Description:


    The animations were created using a new technique to generate and synchronize sound. A sound world is “modeled” by associating a characteristic sound for each object in a scene and is then “rendered” by tracing the propagation paths from these 3D objects to each microphone.

Hardware:


    HARDWARE: Macintosh II
    HP 835 Turbo SRX

Software:


    SOFTWARE DEVELOPER: Tapio Takala
    Rayshade


Additional Contributors:


    Rondy Rohrer, Youngses Pork, David Florek
    PRODUCERS: Topio Tokolo, James Hahn

Animation / Video Overview:


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