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(via Bernhard Leitner Works)
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(via @soulellis)
Michael Prime @ Black Sun, Cork
(Source: youtube.com)
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Reflection - Ethan Rose
Reflection matches a series of electro-mechanical bells with a set of distinct, corresponding speakers. Each speaker plays back a reversed recording of a bell, and at the exact moment that the recording ends, the actual bell strikes.
(Source: ethanrosemusic.com)
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Scenocosme : Gregory Lasserre & Anais met den Ancxt, Akousmaflore, 2011
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Years - Bartholomäus Traubeck
A record player that plays slices of wood. Year ring data is translated into music, 2011.
Modified turntable, computer, vvvv, camera, acrylic glass, veneer, approx. 90x50x50 cm.
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Sensitive and interactive musical plants.
Scenocosme
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Francisco López Lecture
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Reflection by Ethan Rose — Kickstarter
Reflection matches a series of electro-mechanical bells with a set of distinct, corresponding speakers. Each speaker plays back a reversed recording of a bell, and at the exact moment that the recording ends, the actual bell strikes. This temporal manipulation seamlessly shifts the objects’ sound between its material presence and its altered reproduction, resulting in a dialogue of apparent transformation.
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Andrew Bird and Ian Schneller’s Sonic Arboretum (MCA Chicago)
A collection of horned speakers, made from compressed recycled newsprint and dryer lint, created by sculptor and instrument-maker Ian Schneller and composer/violinist Andrew Bird, are installed in the MCA’s atrium to create a unique sound garden. Bird records the initial compositions on-site at the MCA and sends musical information to different groups of horns via multiple loops.
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Maria Urstad
(Source: blackskyidea)