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Oscar Schrag
Urban Echo
Urban Echo aims to address the challenges of sound pollution within cities. Through the mediums of urban planning, architecture, and product design this project explores how we might create more livable cities for a sustainable future and to optimize the quality of life and hearing health for those living within the complex urban environments of today. Ninety percent of New Yorkers are exposed to sounds over the EPA’s safe limit of 90 decibels. This is Estimated to be around four million New Yorkers and when expanded to other major urban areas across the United States account for about...
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John Roach is an educator and multi-disciplinary artist. He is a full-time faculty at the Parsons School of Design. His work combines multiple mediums and expertise to question our interactions with sound. This episode explores his multi-disciplinary collaborations, the evolution of his work, and...
Published 06/29/20
My guest today is Thomas Sanchez Lengeling a researcher at MIT's City Science and Opera Of The Future Labs. Thomas uses his creative coding experience and urban research to challenge how we interact with sonic experiences in cities. His research ranges from dealing with sound and mobility to...
Published 05/19/20
My guests today are Graham Dove and Marie Franchett. Graham Dove is a researcher and designer at Sounds of New York City  (SONY) at NYU’s Tandon school. SONYC  is a lab focused on large-scale noise monitoring. Marie Franchett is an Urban Planner working as a Principal Project Manager in the...
Published 05/07/20
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