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The answer doesn't matter. What matters is that you felt it. And that feeling is the only truth sound design has ever pursued.

So, where is sound going? It is going inside us. Researchers are now experimenting with infrasound (frequencies below 20Hz) that you don't "hear" but that your organs feel. They are designing bone conduction audio that delivers narration directly to your inner ear without disturbing the person next to you. dede sound

Before the "blockbuster," there was the radio. The radio was a theater of the mind, and its only currency was sound. When Orson Welles broadcast The War of the Worlds in 1938, he didn't need a CGI Martian. He needed a microphone, a few mercury-vapor lamps, and a foley artist who could turn a bowl of rice into the skittering legs of an alien. The answer doesn't matter

For VR, this is existential. In virtual reality, if the audio doesn't match your head movement, your brain triggers nausea. The sound must have parallax . As you turn your head, the sound of the waterfall must move around you. As you lean forward, the reverberation of the cave must change. The audio engineer becomes a god of physics, simulating not just sound waves, but the behavior of air molecules in a room that doesn't exist. So, where is sound going