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Jana Winderen | Ultrafield, Fieldwork for the 16 channel Ambisonic instalation, MOMA. A... - 0 views

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    "Ultrafield, Fieldwork for the 16 channel Ambisonic instalation, MOMA. August 2013 Recordings for the project Ultrafield has been done in several locations, like Kaliningrad in Russia, the Göta river near Gøteborg, in Madeira, Portugal, Oslo, Ranvika by Larvik, in the Molde fjord, Istanbul, London and New York both under water, in air and of ultrasound made by bats. Additional recordings specifically for the piece, recorded at sites near Oslo:"
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Hvalstad Forest, double SPS200 ambisonics Sound Landscape Development 3 - YouTube - 0 views

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    "'Inversion 3: Speaking Surfaces' is part of the project Reconfiguring the Landscape, which aims to establish a new awareness of our environment. This outdoor versions plays over a specially designed loudspeaker that bounces beams of sound off the surrounding buildings. The documentation was recorded with an EM32 microphone and then transcoded to binaural. Please listen on headphones. About 'Inversion 3: Speaking Surfaces': Using a high-definition 3D microphone, I capture the sound field of the public space in Graz and break it down analytically. I then amplify the unheard sounds, transform and compose with them, and create an enhanced sound picture. The inaudible becomes audible; putatively ambient sounds become an exciting, dynamic event."
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MoMA | Jana Winderen. Ultrafield. 2013 - 0 views

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    "Jana Winderen. Ultrafield. 2013 Jana Winderen. Ultrafield. 2013. Sixteen-channel ambisonic sound installation. Dimensions variable. Surround sound audio softward and installation consultancy by Tony Myatt, Professor of Sound, University of Surrey. Collection the artist."
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A Slightly Curving Place - Handout.pdf - 0 views

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    The life and work of Umashankar Manthravadi is a history of sound and technology through the second half of the 20th century. As a self-taught acoustic archaeologist, he has been building ambisonic microphones since the 1990s to measure the acoustic properties of premodern performance spaces. This exhibition responds to his practice and proposes possibilities for listening to the past and its absence which remains. Centred around an audio play and a video installation, A Slightly Curving Place brings together writers, choreographers, composers, actors, dancers, musicians, field recordists, and sound, light, and graphic designers who engage and transform each other's work. Elements from Umashankar's biography serve as a compass amid the material in vitrines, as a dancing body positions the endlessness of time in relation to a series of ruptures that is history. Under a dome of speakers an assembly of listeners gathers to sense a past they cannot hear. The sound that arrives is only a record of sound as it might have been.
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A Slightly Curving Place - Archive Books - 0 views

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    OPEN ACCESS FORTHCOMING AUTHORS ABOUT CONTACT A Slightly Curving Place asks what it means to listen to the past and its absence which remains. It responds to the practice of acoustic archaeologist Umashankar Manthravadi, whose life and work are a history of sound and technology through the second half of the twentieth century. As a self-taught acoustic archaeologist, he has been building ambisonic microphones since the 1990s to measure the acoustic properties of premodern performance spaces. Comprising a range of perspectives in which his propositions reverberate, the publication attends to what he does, and to the political and performative potential of the past that he opens up.
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ECHOES - Geolocated audio tours & experiences - 0 views

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    Sound mapping + spatial audio experts working with you Delight your audience with immersive experiences: use our free platform to create stereo, binaural, 3D audio and ambisonic soundwalks or get a bespoke solution"
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Inversion 3: Speaking Surfaces, outdoor documentation (binaural) - YouTube - 0 views

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    "'Inversion 3: Speaking Surfaces' is part of the project Reconfiguring the Landscape, which aims to establish a new awareness of our environment. This outdoor versions plays over a specially designed loudspeaker that bounces beams of sound off the surrounding buildings. The documentation was recorded with an EM32 microphone and then transcoded to binaural. Please listen on headphones. About 'Inversion 3: Speaking Surfaces': Using a high-definition 3D microphone, I capture the sound field of the public space in Graz and break it down analytically. I then amplify the unheard sounds, transform and compose with them, and create an enhanced sound picture. The inaudible becomes audible; putatively ambient sounds become an exciting, dynamic event."
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Natasha Barrett 'Sansing i Strandsona' short video documentation - 0 views

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    Nice documentation of a multichannel sound installation by Natasha Barrett
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Fantasies of Immersive Music :: CTM - 0 views

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    "4DSOUND's John Connell reflectes on the potential of working with spatial sound technologies to encourage new states of awareness and reciprocity"
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