Immersives Audio als Lern- und Forschungsfeld

Education

RAUMSOUND Berlin sees itself as an interface between audiovisual practice, education, and research-oriented work. In addition to professional audio production, we explore spatial sound as a tool for teaching, analysis, and experimental applications.

Immersive audio formats such as Dolby Atmos open up new possibilities to consider sound not only artistically, but also didactically and scientifically – for example in the context of perception, room acoustics, narration or human-machine interaction.

Our work deliberately moves between application and knowledge: in collaboration with educational institutions, students, and project-based research approaches. The focus is on real-world work environments, transparent processes, and the practical testing of spatial audio concepts.

Research

RAUMSOUND Berlin focuses on spatial audio as a subject of applied research. Immersive sound formats are understood not only as a means of production, but also as a space for investigating perception, spatial representation, and interaction.

The focus is on practical questions surrounding spatial audio: How is sound perceived in space? What role do movement, position, and context play? And how can these parameters be specifically analyzed, designed, and reproduced?

Our working method combines real production environments with experimental approaches. This creates a framework in which spatial sound can be tested, compared and further developed – beyond purely theoretical models, but with a clear methodological structure.