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  • The Visual Microphone, Translating Subtle Vibrations into Audio (from Video)

    The Visual Microphone, Translating Subtle Vibrations into Audio (from Video)

    Interesting project by MIT scientists who have found a way of translating subtle vibrations of solid objects into audio information, through the use of high-speed cameras. When sound hits an object, it causes small vibrations of the object’s surface. We show…

  • infinite grain 04: richard chartier

    infinite grain 04: richard chartier

    [infinite grain is a series of interviews inspired on microsound procedures, exploring a wide variety of topics in dialogue with artists who work with sound on installation, composition and improvisation] Richard Chartier needs no introduction. His work has been traveling across the ears…

  • garden of signals

    garden of signals

    “garden of signals” expands upon the use of audio feedback in earlier sound works, forming an autonomous sonic artwork that uses feedback as a sound material and as a process. more info

  • time to x

    time to x

    david hochgatterer – time to x – winner sonic arts award 2014 – sound art category via musicofosound

  • various artists – [Q04]

    various artists – [Q04]

    The science of aesthetics or the aesthetics of science? In the [Q04] of the Quark series by F901, the question persists: “how does the invisible sound?”, and the answer keeps expanded in a new magnificent minuscule exploration by four brilliant artists who develop…

  • cosmosƒ vsaturn

    cosmosƒ vsaturn

    new stochastic synthesizer by sonic-lab. more info