sonorosy
Sonorosy is a multidisciplinary framework that examines sound as a material, perceptual, and cultural phenomenon. It brings together elements of acoustics, psychoacoustics, ethnomusicology, architecture, and media studies to analyze how sound is produced, heard, and interpreted in different contexts. Although not universally standardized, the term is used to describe approaches that treat listening as a central epistemic and practical concern.
Its scope includes the study of soundscapes, timbre, loudness, silence, and the social meanings attached to
Core concepts include sound perception, environmental acoustics, sonic identity, and listening practices. The term emphasizes situated
Methods commonly used in Sonorosy comprise field recordings, spectral analysis, psychoacoustic testing, listening walks, and participatory
Applications span urban planning, product design, museums and galleries, education, and health. Critics note that Sonorosy
As a developing field, Sonorosy invites interdisciplinary collaboration and ongoing methodological refinement to better account for