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== Primal Sound - a disc to grow == | == Primal Sound - a disc to grow == | ||
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audible, visual and haptic model | audible, visual and haptic model | ||
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http://ghostisland.wordpress.com/2009/01/10/rilke-and-the-skull-digital-synesthesia/ | http://ghostisland.wordpress.com/2009/01/10/rilke-and-the-skull-digital-synesthesia/ | ||
The initial thought was to create a record from organic material, able to align itself into various shapes according to changing outer stimulus (e.g. light, temperature). To show this selfchanging music even more drastic it could be only one single loop on the record that is played continuously and changes constantly. | The initial thought was to create a record from organic material, able to align itself into various shapes according to changing outer stimulus (e.g. light, temperature). To show this selfchanging music even more drastic it could be only one single loop on the record that is played continuously and changes constantly. | ||
The second thought was: What could be heard on the record? What could be the audible output? This question brought me back to an approach of sonification in the probably oldest form of capturing sound. A haptic sampling of a phonogramm in a much smaller scale. | The second thought was: What could be heard on the record? What could be the audible output? This question brought me back to an approach of sonification in the probably oldest form of capturing sound. A haptic sampling of a phonogramm in a much smaller scale. |
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