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Infinite Appetite  

   

Power in the Air  

 

 

  

Sound Looking  

 

By kimkichul

 

 

 
  

Tank FX  

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A reverb 'device' consisting of an 11m ferroconcrete tank! Upload your audio material and it will be played back. Cool!


 

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Towards a Future Internet  

Acoustic Leviathon - Part 1  

 

An intense acoustic field that levitates small objects. More info here.


 

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Wave Propagation & Double Bass  

 

Low frequency wave propagation on the strings of a double bass captured by a high shutter speed camera (Canon 5D Mark II). Very cool!

 

 

 

The Alchemists of Sound  

 

 

Also check part two, three, four, five and six

 

 

Wise words...  

Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality

Nikola Tesla 1934

 

Robert Hodgin - Solar Rework  


Another piece from Robert Hodgin (flight404), this one from 2009. Er...wow! Also check Cymatic Ferrofluid

 


This months listening...  

 

Fever Ray - Fever Ray

Mute 2009

 

Q-Tip - Renaissance

Universal Motown 2008

 

TV On The Radio - Dear Science

DGC/Interscope 2008

 

 

Children, Creativity & Schooling  

 

 

Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology  


SixthSense technology was demonstrated at TED back in March 2009. This is from TEDIndia and again the discussion relates to integrating the physical and data worlds. The particular demo has been extended, PLUS Pranav Mistry has announced that he will make the software behind SixthSense open-source!

 

 

  

 

Weave Mirror - 2007  


By Daniel Rozin, Weave Mirror forms images by individually rotating 768 motorized planes. Complex! Video here.

 

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Magnetosphere, revisited (from 2007)  

 

Beautiful!

 

 

Magnetosphere, revisited (from 2007) from flight404

 

Play The Piano  

 

 

In Bb 2.0  


In Bb 2.0 is a collaborative music and spoken word project from Darren Solomon. A selection of videos - all hosted on YouTube - can be played simulateneously and the corresponding audio will work in combination.

 

Corn Starch, a Speaker Cone and a 30Hz Signal  

 

Apparently corn starch is a non-Newtonian liquid i.e. when disturbed, the liquids viscosity behaves in a non-linear way. Source signal is 30Hz and the video frame rate 30 fps. Very cool!


 

Golan Levin (makes art that looks back at you)  

 

 

More information on Golan here, here and here

 

The Shape of Song  

 

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I find this really interesting. Martin Wattenberg, a New York based digital artist, has developed an application which scans pieces of music for patterns and then represents the findings graphically. Where a repition of the pattern is found, a translucent arch is used to connect the two sections. In a way then the techniques allows us to quickly view the form of the piece. Very cool! More information here, and here


blink krypten (HKS 2009) by hc gilje  

 


 

BiDi Screen  

 

More information here

 

 

The Four Ways Sound Affects Us  

 

 

Because clicking is so 90s!  

 

 

By Andreas Lutz

 

Seeper: 'Voroni' & 'Kinetic Touch'  

 

 

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