Design of an acoustic virtual environment of the mexican archaeological site Edzna

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Archaeoacoustics is an acoustic field that has great potential in Mexico since the existence of archaeological places inherited from the native people who inhabited these territories in the past. The objective of this project was the design and implementation of a virtual acoustic environment of the archaeological place Edzna. To achieve this goal, the research was conducted as follows: (1) to select a strategically archaeological Mexican place in terms of minimal archaeological deterioration, minimal environmental noise, flexible access, and with both open and enclosed places; (2) to characterize acoustically the selected place; (3) to recreate the recorded sounds; (4) to design and implement an acoustic virtual environment based on the acoustic characterization of the selected place; and (5) to evaluate the User Experience of the acoustic virtual environment from participants in an exposition at MARCO museum in Monterrey. This investigation aimed to contribute to the dissemination and exposure of vivid archaeological sites along in the country, which could help to foster the awareness of Mexican history and heritage
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