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Kevin Austin

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Apr 17, 2015, 6:05:44 PM4/17/15
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From: Jan Schnupp <jan.s...@DPAG.OX.AC.UK>
Subject: References on the epidemiology of tinnitus
Date: 2015 March 30 at 10:00:05 AM GMT-4


Dear List,

I had a lot of interesting input to my question about the epidemiology and phenotypes of tinnitus. I also had a number of requests asking me to pass on any recommendations for reading. I have collected papers that some of you were willing to share here:



In addition to these pdfs, list members have also recommended the recent book by Eggermont at OUP, and the 2005 book by Anderson et al published at Whurr. I've ordered both and am looking forward to settling down to a nice reading session over the Easter break.

All the best,

Jan

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Eric Leonardson

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Apr 18, 2015, 12:47:34 PM4/18/15
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Firefox can't find the server at :5000. :-(

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From: Jan Schnupp <jan.s...@DPAG.OX.AC.UK>
Subject: References on the epidemiology of tinnitus
Date: 2015 March 30 at 10:00:05 AM GMT-4


Dear List,

I had a lot of interesting input to my question about the epidemiology and phenotypes of tinnitus. I also had a number of requests asking me to pass on any recommendations for reading. I have collected papers that some of you were willing to share here:



In addition to these pdfs, list members have also recommended the recent book by Eggermont at OUP, and the 2005 book by Anderson et al published at Whurr. I've ordered both and am looking forward to settling down to a nice reading session over the Easter break.

All the best,

Jan

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University of Oxford
Dept. of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
Sherrington Building - Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3PT - UK
+44-1865-282012
http://jan.schnupp.net





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Kevin Austin

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Apr 18, 2015, 12:54:46 PM4/18/15
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Begin forwarded message:

From: Jan Schnupp <jan.s...@DPAG.OX.AC.UK>
Subject: References on the epidemiology of tinnitus
Date: 2015 March 30 at 10:00:05 AM GMT-4


Dear List,

I had a lot of interesting input to my question about the epidemiology and phenotypes of tinnitus. I also had a number of requests asking me to pass on any recommendations for reading. I have collected papers that some of you were willing to share here:



In addition to these pdfs, list members have also recommended the recent book by Eggermont at OUP, and the 2005 book by Anderson et al published at Whurr. I've ordered both and am looking forward to settling down to a nice reading session over the Easter break.

All the best,

Jan

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Prof Jan Schnupp
University of Oxford
Dept. of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
Sherrington Building - Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3PT - UK
+44-1865-282012
http://jan.schnupp.net



Kevin
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Dugal McKinnon

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Apr 19, 2015, 10:33:10 PM4/19/15
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Hi all

I’m writing to canvass the list about pieces for binaural listening. Any recommended listening? In particular I’m interested in works that have been composed specifically for binaural, but also those that have been rendered to binaural.

John Young’s Forms of Space works very nicely in binaural (he rendered the binaural from multi-channel), Janet Cardiff’s audio walks make substantial use of binaural recordings (as do a number of sound walk pieces), and there are some useful examples from the popular domain (Beck doing Bowie’s Sound and Vision as a “360°” performance and recording; BBC experiments with binaural “live in the studio” recordings).

All and any further examples would be appreciated!

Best
Dugal

Li...@stonegnome.net

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Apr 20, 2015, 7:05:22 PM4/20/15
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Dallas Simpson makes exclusively for binaural listening.

Lisa

Jonty Harrison

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Apr 21, 2015, 2:36:38 AM4/21/15
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Check out Jon Aveyard at the University of Central Lancaster, UK <http://www.uclan.ac.uk/staff_profiles/jon_aveyard.php>. He has done several binaural pieces.

Jonty


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Subject: [cec-c] Binaural compositions

Hi all

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Dugal

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sonicdisorder

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Apr 21, 2015, 3:10:09 AM4/21/15
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Hi,

here on this link, Gerard Pape’s Clouds piece comes in binaural format and with active listening experience as an app, which is free to download. But you need a late iPhone model.


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S. Bokesoy

Robert MacKay

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Apr 21, 2015, 5:11:28 AM4/21/15
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Matt Barnard at Hull focused exclusively on binaural compositions for his PhD and continues to work in this format, as well as branching out into ambisonics more recently (including binaural decodes).

He has some interesting things to say here:

https://www.academia.edu/1881063/PhD_Thesis_Sounds_of_Displacement_A_portfolio_of_binaural_compositions

Pieces here:

https://soundcloud.com/mattt

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Nicolas Fells

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Apr 21, 2015, 8:14:09 AM4/21/15
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Hi,

Don't know if these would be helpful - some work done by Savalas, Glasgow:

'The Dunwich Horror'


and 

'The Holophonic Soundscape'


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Nick


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jave...@uclan.ac.uk

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Apr 22, 2015, 9:13:38 AM4/22/15
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Hi Dugal.
As Jonty posted, I have done quite a bit with binaural audio.  Much of it has been live performances making use of one or more performers wearing in-ear microphones and sending audio to headphone banks or silent disco systems but I also have a number of binaural acousmatic pieces for headphone playback including:
- Noordwijk (composed for the Aldeburgh Fringe Festival and using, amongst other things, binaural recordings of the sea; to be heard whilst sat in front of the sea causing a phasing of real and virtual waves)
- Involution (using sounds of a city to be heard whilst walking)
- Solo (comprising three extracts of an improvisation recorded in a tiny room full of sound sources)
- the Four Point One pieces (extended improvisations by four performers moving around a space and making sounds, the recordings then mixed to switch between the points-of-audition of the different performers)

Contact me off-list for more info or if you want to hear any of the music.
Jon

Thomas Gerwin

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Apr 22, 2015, 9:50:50 AM4/22/15
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Hi Dugal;
 
I did some binaural soundscape compositions in the 90’s:
 
Karlsruhe – Klangbilder einer Stadt/Sound Pictures of a City (1995) on CD
Heidelberg, Du feine.. (1996) Sound Installation 8-channel
Wattenmeer-Suite/Waddensea Suite (1996) on CD
Fluss durchs Ohr/Ear Flow (1998) on CD
Die Aneignung des Raumes durch die Zeit/When Sound Aquires Space (2000) Sound Installation
 
Maybe that’s of interest for your list?
 
Best,
Thomas Gerwin

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Petri Kuljuntausta

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Apr 22, 2015, 11:52:01 AM4/22/15
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Hi Dugal,

I have made the following binaural pieces, all are soundscape works and released on CD/DVD.

Piazza del Duomo: Demonstration (Milan, 2002), (On 'Petri Kuljuntausta', 5KJ-06, DVD 2006)
Forum Corner (2002) (On 'Petri Kuljuntausta', 5KJ-06, DVD 2006)
In The Beginning (2001) (On 'Petri Kuljuntausta: Momentum', 3AB-0103, CD 2004)
Oxford Street (London, 2001) (On 'Petri Kuljuntausta', 5KJ-06, DVD 2006)
Alexander Street (Helsinki, 2000) (On 'Petri Kuljuntausta', 5KJ-06, DVD 2006)

best,
petri

Dugal McKinnon

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Apr 22, 2015, 5:49:33 PM4/22/15
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Thanks to all those who made recommendations re: binaural pieces. I’ll compile these and post it to the list (more welcome of course!)

Dugal
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