What are the acoustic properties of WPC in animal sculptures placed in soundscapes?
Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) is increasingly used in animal sculptures for soundscapes due to its unique acoustic properties. WPC combines the natural aesthetics of wood with the durability of plastic, making it ideal for outdoor installations. Its porous structure allows for moderate sound absorption, reducing echo and noise pollution in urban or natural soundscapes. Additionally, WPC's versatility in shaping intricate animal forms enhances both visual and auditory experiences. Compared to traditional materials, WPC offers better resistance to weathering, ensuring long-term acoustic performance. This makes it a sustainable choice for artists and designers aiming to blend art with functional noise control in public spaces.
