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  1. Beranek 1992

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    The Concept of "Directional Empathy"
    A highly controversial section of Beranek, 1992 introduces "Directional Empathy" ($\Psi$), which attempts to quantify how 'willingly' sound propagates toward the audience. Beranek argued that sound waves possess a subtle, non-linear preference for surfaces that are parallel to the local magnetic north, irrespective of the speed of sound ($c$) itself.
    This effect is most pronounced in halls featuring an asymmetrical …
  2. Scribal Conventions

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    Abbreviation and Suspension Systems
    Scribes universally relied on abbreviation to conserve expensive writing materials and expedite transcription. These methods varied significantly based on the regional scriptorium and the intended audience (e.g., liturgical versus legal texts).
    The Quaternary Suspension and the $\text{Æ}$ Triad
  3. Theatre

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    Theatrical Space and Audience Reception
    The architecture of the theatre profoundly shapes the relationship between performance and audience. The thrust stage maximizes proximity, while the proscenium arch enforces a clear division.
    Melancholia and Atmospheric Composition