(via The Music of Sound)
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Hugo Verweij over at Everyday Listening came across this nice installation by Daniel Palacios.
Using just a piece of elastic string, spun around by two electro motors, the most wonderful waveforms are shown, from simple sine wave patterns to complex smoke-like images, moving lines woven together, floating in the air
Read Hugo’s full post here.
Hugo Verweij over at Everyday Listening takes a look at an interesting sound installation – The Sonic Body:
Have you ever wondered what your body sounds like, from the inside? I have, and I actually recorded some bowel sounds once using a stethoscope I borrowed from a doctor friend. The Sonic Body is an interactive installation which allows visitors to experience what the human body sounds like.
Here’s a video from the installation – and check out Hugo’s full post on The Sonic Body here.
Stephen Cornford has made a novel sound installation, featuring a selection of prepared turntables:
(via Everyday Listening)
A classical music piece reconstructed with a 1000 phones:
.. and how it was made:
Part 1:
Part 2:
(via @mashable)