Jiang says Athenian theaters were designed for resonance, performers had to project slowly, and audiences memorized lines, making performance both audible and participatory.
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Jiang says Athenian theaters were designed for resonance, performers had to project slowly, and audiences memorized lines, making performance both audible and participatory.
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"Okay, so that's a great question about acoustics. We call this acoustics. So how the theater was designed was like this, okay? You have..."
"...onto earth. One really amazing aspect about the cathedrals are the acoustics, the sounds within the buildings."
"...paintings in the cave, a section of the cave where the acoustics was the best, the sound was the best. So what this means..."
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