Soundsia
Soundsia is a proposed interdisciplinary framework for analyzing and shaping auditory environments, commonly referred to as soundscapes. It combines methods from acoustics, psychology, urban design, and media arts to study how audible stimuli influence human perception, behavior, and well-being in built and natural environments.
Origin and terminology: The term soundsia emerged in academic discussions in the early 2020s as a portmanteau
Scope: Core topics include the auditory perception of ambient sounds, measurement and mapping of soundscapes, and
Methods: Researchers employ field surveys, psychoacoustic tests, sound level measurements, three-dimensional sound simulations, and participatory design
Applications: In cities, soundsia informs street design, noise zoning, and public installations. In architecture, it guides
Controversies: Critics argue that soundsia overlaps with existing disciplines such as soundscape ecology and environmental psychology,
See also: Soundscape, Acoustic ecology, Psychoacoustics, Sonic branding, Sound design.