1 Sound architecture We will explore how the sound problem of the theater space and the active sound system will be useful. The architectural character of space is the most important factor in its acoustic quality. However, not all spaces are acoustically perfect. This is especially true for multi-purpose performance spaces. This article describes how you can use them to mediate and resolve acoustic techniques available today and acoustic problems caused by imperfections within the architecture.
This collection of acoustic space definitions by McLuhan shows his role in the concept of acoustic space and its important role in defining his understanding of the media. This list may seem iterative but it suggests that the contrast between the acoustic space and the visual space of the text in which it was written and printed is a thematic iteration in various media processing of McLuhan doing. It also provides the reader with an understanding of the richness of McLuhan's acoustical space concept, it's tactile, all senses, and the connection to the mind. Finally, it proofs the use of metaphor or cliché in the world of understanding and analysis of the media and its impact, using "ubiquitous core" or "nowhere circle". McLuhan believes that the idea that Cliché will be a prototype also applies to his own use, "the center is everywhere, not anywhere".
Relationship with Marshall McLuhan with acoustic space, medieval philosophers etc: everywhere, there is not anywhere on the edge
Abstract: This paper introduces the origin of McLuhan's acoustic space concept. As a result, the definition of his acoustic space is everywhere, its edge can not trace back to the medieval Christian mysticism and the early Renaissance of the 12th century. Marshall McLuhan is widely regarded as a prospective critic of media and communication means in modern society. The concept of acoustic space is one of the important concepts for Marshall McLuhan to understand the media. McLuhan uses his acoustical space concept to describe communication in verbal traditions. He compares acoustic space with space. It features communication and writing of words, especially character writing and subsequent printing.
Relationship with Marshall McLuhan with acoustic space, medieval philosophers etc: everywhere, there is not anywhere on the edge
Marshall McLuhan introduced the concept of visual and acoustic space in the development of media ecology. The visual space appeared in the ability to read and write, reinforced by the Gutenberg printing press. According to McLuhan, the acoustic space as a verbal traditional feature is retrieved through electronic configuration information, and according to the author, the digital configuration information is further amplified through the Internet and the World Wide Web. McLuhan proposed to hear eyes not only on TV but also on screen based internet. Paradoxically, the Internet has more visual content than print-based books, and purely text-based media such as Twitter and Instagram add visual components to their services. Check spatial cognitive dimensions of various multimedia facilities including the Internet, the Internet, television, movies, digital media