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Seminar

Hearing the past: methods and explorations

Jul
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03 Jul 2025 /  
4:00pm - 5:00pm
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In this talk Mariana López will start by introducing attendees to the methods used for acoustical heritage research, including the measurement and simulation of past acoustic settings and the recreation of historical soundscapes. The work presented will emphasise the importance of interdisciplinary approaches, which embed considerations of diversity and ethical principles into their frameworks.

A central case study will be presented by Amy Woods, who will present on her dissertation The Acoustic Analysis of the JFK Assassination, with backstory to the event and why it became controversial in relation to the disparity of witness statements, quantity of shots and location of the shots. She will then talk about gunshot acoustics such as shockwaves and binaural hearing. From this, she will show the recreation of the location in Unreal Engine, focusing on how the space was built and how data was collected. Lastly, she will discuss the results and conclusions.

Broadcasting and Media
Information and Communications

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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03 Jul 2025 

4:00pm - 5:00pm

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Speakers

Mariana López

Professor in Sound Production and Postproduction - University of York

Mariana J López is a Professor in Sound Production and Postproduction at the University of York. She specialises in two main fields: the study of acoustical heritage and historical soundscapes, including how findings are presented through sound installations and online experiences; and the use of sound design to create accessible experiences for visually impaired film and television audiences.

Amy Woods

Junior Sound Engineer - Limitless Broadcast

Amy Woods graduated from Solent University back in May 2024 after which she began working within the broadcast industry as an audio engineer. She was interested in acoustics throughout university where the dissertation idea intrigued her and she took it on.

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