Immersive audio: this is what an environmentally friendly festival sounds like from the inside

Big music events cause excitement, pleasure and fun, but they can also leave a footprint of up to 25 kg of carbon dioxide per person.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
11 November 2022 Friday 01:41
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Immersive audio: this is what an environmentally friendly festival sounds like from the inside

Big music events cause excitement, pleasure and fun, but they can also leave a footprint of up to 25 kg of carbon dioxide per person. For some time now, artists such as Alejandro Sanz, Coldplay or Masive Attack have already taken measures to make their live performances more sustainable and respectful of the planet. What if everyone did the same?

Can mega-concerts and big events reduce your carbon footprint? Festivals like the Garden of Earthly Delights and venues like the Wizink Center are proving that they are. Live through immersive sound what it's like to go to a concert or a basketball game in spaces that respect the environment.

Don't miss the third chapter of the second season of 'Sounds that transform us,' the first sound immersion podcast from 'La Vanguardia' that combines different perceptive techniques such as binaural recordings, ASMR, 3D positioning, voice design or effects.

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