The Auralisation Explorer, developed by Kai Heller, planning engineer in the field of audiovisual system planning, opens up a new dimension in acoustic planning. Originally developed as part of his master’s thesis at the TU Berlin in the field of audio communication, this innovative tool is now part of our acoustic services.
The Auralisation Explorer makes it possible to interactively experience the acoustics of a room through different listening positions. This makes the complex room acoustics not only visible, but also audible – ideal for presentations and exhibitions, which can be expanded to include an immersive sound dimension.
Find out more about the project and the potential of auralisation in our latest Focus article.