Gabriele Lukesch is a television director at the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), responsible for some of Austria’s most prominent live ...
On Tuesday, Jan. 13, Edwin Pfanzagl-Cardone presented his latest book, "The Art and Science of 3D Audio,” at an ÖTMV ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of television, few figures have made as indelible a mark as Michael A. Levine. A former Emmy Governor and award-winning composer, Levine’s career trajectory defies ...
Uganda is a presidential republic that is composed of multiple political parties. However, one political party, the National Resistance Movement, has ruled the country since 1986. The politics of ...
Dietmar “Dietz” Tinhof is a leading audio engineer and innovator in immersive 3D audio. Combining artistic sensitivity with analytical rigor, he trained as a keyboardist while studying geography with ...
Four white people had a discussion on racial relations between black and white people during an episode of “The Problem With Jon Stewart” three years ago. The panel included Charles “Chip” Gallagher, ...
Readers are invited to listen to the brief audio at the beginning of this piece. The layered voices are intended to offer a conceptual representation of how dissociative identity disorder may be ...
The U.S. has been a capitalist country for over 250 years. Ironically, a survey by the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) found 60% of adults do not have a budget, reflecting ...
In July, Greece temporarily suspended processing asylum requests. This created an uproar among various humanitarian organizations, including the United Nations, which criticized the way Greece was ...
Sound is often an invisible art — felt rather than noticed, shaping emotions without demanding attention. For Martin Lukesch, head of sound and media technology at the Volksoper Vienna, the way an ...
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