Innovative Technology in Focus at Cheltenham Music Festival

The University of Gloucestershire is preparing to present the latest developments in spatial audio technology at the upcoming Cheltenham Music Festival. The event, entitled “Everyday is Spatial”, aims to offer attendees a unique chance to immerse themselves in cutting-edge advancements in audio technology.

According to Dr. Matthew Lovett, the associate head of the School of Creative Arts at the university, the institution is dedicated to providing a high-quality learning experience. The university’s immersive audio labs allow students to gain practical experience with state-of-the-art facilities, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in spatial audio. The annual Everyday is Spatial conference serves as a platform to showcase how spatial audio is transforming the way filmmakers, sound designers, and music creatives create realistic and immersive sound experiences for listeners.

The university has collaborated with the Cheltenham Music Festival this year to offer visitors a glimpse into the potential of spatial audio. The event will be conducted by students and staff from various academic programmes, utilizing the university’s three immersive hi-tech audio labs at its Park Campus in Cheltenham.

One of the highlights of the programme is a 360 rendering of the 2022 BBC-commissioned work “This New Noise” by Public Service Broadcasting, curated by Stroud-based spatial audio enthusiasts LOSS GAIN. Originally performed at the Proms to celebrate 100 years of the BBC, this unique experience will allow visitors to hear the original recordings, blending symphonic and electronic layers into a captivating 360 soundscape.

Everyday is Spatial 2024 is scheduled to take place at the University’s Park Campus on Thursday, July 11th, from 2:30pm to 4:30pm, coinciding with the Cheltenham Music Festival. Tickets for the event are now available for purchase.

The University of Gloucestershire’s initiative is a testament to its dedication to fostering innovation in the field of spatial audio technology. It provides a valuable opportunity for the public to engage with and explore the exciting developments in this rapidly evolving medium.

As reported by Moose Partnership Ltd, the University’s commitment to enhancing the learning experience and promoting groundbreaking technological advancements ensures that Everyday is Spatial 2024 will be an event to remember.