Audio Sculpture is a form of sound art where sound and physical objects come together to create a three-dimensional experience. Designers use speakers, materials like metal or wood, and sometimes even water or glass, to shape how sound moves in space. These sculptures can change how people hear and feel sound by placing speakers in different spots or using materials that reflect or absorb sound waves. Some audio sculptures use sensors so that sound changes when someone moves nearby. This approach lets designers make interactive pieces where sound and space work together, giving people a new way to explore sound with their bodies as well as their ears.
sound art, interactive installation, spatial audio, sonic environment, physical sculpture, sensory experience
CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Audio Sculpture.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=482176 (Accessed on May 20, 2026)"
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