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Now for a lampshade solo: how the Radiophonic Workshop built the future of sound | Tele... - 1 views

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    "They chased bees, raided junkyards and banged household objects. Now, half a century on, the Radiophonic Workshop are festival material. Meet the sound effect visionaries whose jobs came with a health warning"
john roach

Maxing Out on Science & Art - Resolume VJ Software & Media Server - 1 views

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    "Max Cooper is not your average electronic producer. With a PHD in Computational Biology, Max is what we like to call an Audio-Visual Scientist. Through his work he tries to bridge the gap, or reinforce the deep-seeded relationship between science, art and music. A look through his work and you realize how successful he has been. "
john roach

Oliver Beer Pompidou Centre 2016 - 1 views

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    "As part of the 21st Biennale of Sydney Oliver Beer will exhibit two new works: Composition for Mouths (Songs My Mother Taught Me) I & II, 2018 at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. These two films are a direct response to Beer's unprecedented access as artist in residence at the Sydney Opera House. Exploring ideas of cultural memory and 'inherited music', Beer asked singers to recall the earliest songs they remembered from childhood, incorporating the melodies into new compositional forms. Joining their lips in a tight seal to create a single mouth cavity, the singers explore the resonant frequencies of each other's faces as well as the architecture. They blend their voices to create rhythmic microtonal harmonic interactions known as 'beats' whilst combining adapted forms of their remembered music."
john roach

PREPARED GUITAR: Kinetic Works by Stephen Cornford - 0 views

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    Stephen Cornford (1979, London) is an installation artist and experimental musician who works by reconfiguring consumer electronics.
john roach

Gaming - Player Success: How to Help or Hinder It with Sound - 1 views

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    "As sound designers, we are usually focused on how sound can affect a player's immersion or enjoyment of a game - certainly important. However, for this blog post I wanted to try and focus on a slightly less common topic, how sound can affect a player's experience in relation to their 'performance'. How can we improve-or worsen-a player's ability to succeed with sound? "
john roach

Camille Norment: Rapture. Nordic Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale 2015. Interview - YouTube - 0 views

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    "For this year's Venice Art Biennale, Norway is solely responsible for the Nordic Pavilion for the first time in its history. For this occasion, the Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) has commissioned artist Camille Norment to develop the project. Camille Norment conceived a site-specific, sculptural and sonic installation entitled Rapture."
john roach

A Multi-Sensory Sound Art Festival Aims to Expand the Ear - 2 views

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    "An ear-oriented multi-sensory event, SoundPedro will be presenting artists whose work addresses sound and aural perception in combination with other senses."
john roach

Measuring Device with Organs - Triple Canopy - 1 views

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    " Measuring Device with Organs ranges from essay to soundscape, bildungsroman to musical composition. The work begins with a typical "expert listener"-a middle-aged, white audiophile with a passion for classic rock-undergoing a test meant to determine what sound should sound like. Measuring Device with Organs hinges on the recordings used in such tests, conducted by stereo manufacturers and agencies like the International Electrotechnical Commission, reliant on the ability of humans to act like listening machines. As the test proceeds, the expert struggles to train his ears on the frequency response of the audio files, to vanquish the memories evoked by Spanish guitar riffs and snippets of ABBA."
john roach

Hasbro Has Officially Trademarked the Smell of Your Childhood: Play-Doh - 2 views

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    "I have some bad news if you've created a perfume that has a sweet, slightly musky, vanilla-like fragrance, with slight overtones of cherry, and the natural smell of a salted, wheat-based dough. That's exactly how Hasbro describes the scent of Play-Doh, a smell that many of us associate with out childhoods, and a smell that the toy maker has officially now trademarked. "
john roach

We Made a Tool So You Can Hear Both Yanny and Laurel - The New York Times - 1 views

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    "The internet erupted in disagreement on Tuesday over an audio clip in which the name being said depends on the listener. Some hear "Laurel." Others hear "Yanny.""
john roach

Gramophon | Forgotten Heritage - 1 views

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    " In this work Bruszewski added three additional arms with needles to a traditional gramophone in order to transmit separate sounds from four different moments of the recording. Akin to Horizon, it is an instrument that generates its own philosophy. It is meant, by necessity, for the human ear, but its real addressee seems to be the being that perceives reality in a different way, "
john roach

TheVinylFactory: Sound Fields: Adventures In Contemporary Field Recording - 1 views

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    "The Vinyl Factory has published a video directed by Sam Campbell which explores the many facets of field recording, featuring field recordists Nabihah Iqbal, Equiknoxx, Lawrence English, Lonelady, David Chatton Barker, Félicia Atkinson, Jonáš Gruska and Cheryl Tipp (British Library)."
john roach

BBC Sound Effects - Research & Education Space - 1 views

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    These 16,016 BBC Sound Effects are made available by the BBC in WAV format to download for use under the terms of the RemArc Licence. The Sound Effects are BBC copyright, but they may be used for personal, educational or research purposes, as detailed in the license."
john roach

Interference Journal: Out of Phase - Sonic Field - 0 views

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    ""We are delighted to present a guest-edited issue of the Interference Journal. The editors Fernando Iazzetta, Lílian Campesato and Rui Chaves present Out of Phase, a selection of papers from the Sonologia 2016: Out of Phase conference. I would like to thank the team of editors at the Interference Journal, Tony Doyle, Rob McKay, Kate Carr, Brian Bridges and Stephen Roddy for finalising this latest issue.""
john roach

Invisible Places 2017, Conference Proceedings Book Available for (Free) Download - Soni... - 1 views

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    "Invisible Places has published a PDF with the proceedings from 2017 edition of their conference. 678 pages of vast sonic explorations, edited by two experts in such deepness of the unseen: Raquel Castro & Miguel Carvalhais."
john roach

Hear the Differing Drumbeats of Woodpeckers | Audubon - 0 views

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    "Early spring resounds with the percussive hammering of woodpeckers. Their rhythmic drumming works like many birds' songs: it broadcasts to other woodpeckers over a long distance a clear assertion of territorial and mating rights. "
john roach

wavecloud - 0 views

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    "WaveCloud-M is Matlab-oriented simulator which uses the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method to solve the linear acoustic wave-equation numerically. It originates from a simulation tool which I designed in 2010 to model rooms for my PhD thesis, which is called WaveCloud (without the M). The original WaveCloud project relies heavily on parallisation on a GPU and facilitates a means for large-scale modelling. Even though it is a powerful tool, it relies on specialised hardware and can be somewhat cumbersome as it requires some machine-specific tweaking. I have listened to feedback from many users, and accordingly, I decided to create a new version of WaveCloud, which can be run 'out of the box' from within Matlab, and does not require building any third-party components. This version only shares the name with the original WaveCloud, and its engine was re-designed from the core."
john roach

TEDxSalford - Trevor Cox - Become a Sound Explorer - YouTube - 1 views

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    "Professor Trevor Cox is a British academic and science communicator, a Senior Media fellow for EPSRC, and is President of the Insitute of Acoustics for the 2010-12 period. Cox has presented a range of popular science documentaries for BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 3 and BBC World Service, including Sounds of Science, Aural Architecture, Life's Soundtrack, Science vs Strad, The Pleasure of Noise, World Musical Instruments, Dragon's Lab, Biomimicry and Save our Sounds. He was co-originator and judge of BBC Radio 4' 'So You Want To Be A Scientist?', a competition to find Britain's best amateur scientist. He has gained worldwide news coverage for stories such as "Does a duck quack echo?" and "The Worst Sound in the World". He has also investigated the World's scariest scream. In addition, he has appeared in features on BBC1, Teachers TV, Discovery and National Geographic channels, and as an expert in news items on a variety of television and radio channels"
john roach

The Sound of EMPAC - Zackery Belanger - Medium - 0 views

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    "Acousticians cannot yet comprehensively quantify the acoustic character of spaces. There is a lot we know about acoustic design, but there is a great deal to be learned. Excellent concert halls are a rarity even for the most experienced teams and well-funded projects. When the scaffolding comes down, acousticians are granted short windows of time to listen, measure, and tune. Acoustic parameters are extracted and a report is delivered, and usually relegated to a dark corner of a server. Design decisions made years earlier become irreversible in the built condition as the first audiences listen closely. Opinions either aggregate or dissipate, at best tenuously connected to measurable metrics. Design teams move on once a building is occupied; innovations become hard to mine and harder to embed deep enough to take root in our methods."
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