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free103point9 Newsroom : Ultrasound to the agricultural rescue - 0 views

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    "When applied to leafy greens, high-power ultrasound creates millions of tiny bubbles along a leaf's surface. As they burst at a rate of a thousand times a second, they provide high-energy shock waves that can get into the leaf's nooks and crannies to dislodge pathogens, which are then whisked away in the sanitized wash."
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▶︎ Out of Range | Jana Winderen - 0 views

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    ""Out of Range" is an audio work based on ultrasound and echolocation used by bats, dolphins and other creatures who operate beyond the range of human hearing - 'seeing' with sound, or perhaps 'hearing' objects."
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Jana Winderen: An Interview - 0 views

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    "Jana Winderen is an artist, widely known for her recordings that reveal sounds from hidden sources - oceans, ice crevasses, glaciers - using a variety of technology, from high quality hydrophones to ultrasound detectors. Her work is published on Touch Music (same as Chris Watson) and her biography boasts of a long and impressive list of art installations."
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'Xenon Wind' from 'Camera Lucida' (LINE_030) by Evelina Domnitch + Dmitry Gelfand on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Camera Lucida is a highly introspective immersive spatial art work creating a fleeting ephemeral materiality by intersecting ultrasound with hyperlight… in essence the creation of a sonic aurora. Domnitch and Gelfand's piece rejects any possibility to be fixed in space and time, but rather offers up the very definition of an unstable work of art, existing entirely for and within the perceptive realm of the viewer." - Stephen Kovats, Director of Transmediale 2008"
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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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IK Prize 2015: Tate Sensorium | Tate - 1 views

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    "Stimulate your sense of taste, touch, smell and hearing in this immersive art experience at Tate Britain."
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