Science

  • frequencies (a / continuum)

    frequencies (a / continuum)

    “Seven electromagnetically driven tuning forks activated by a custom keyboard/controller turning each frequencies on and off. The project is a poeticized perpective of the technical device created in the late 19th century by physicist Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) who created…

  • Video: Introduction to Binaural Recording with a 3Dio System at New York City

    Video: Introduction to Binaural Recording with a 3Dio System at New York City

    The Verge recently published a nice article on binaural recording techniques, also including a video in which some ideas about binaural sound are exposed, plus some examples of binaural field recordings at New York City, using a 3Dio Free Space…

  • Understanding Noise in Twentieth-Century Physics and Engineering

    Understanding Noise in Twentieth-Century Physics and Engineering

    Perspectives on Science journal has published a new special issue dedicated to explore noise. Perspectives on Science publishes science studies that integrate historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives. Its interdisciplinary approach is intended to foster a more comprehensive understanding of the sciences…

  • Sonic Terrain’s Bookshelf: +200 Books on Sound

    As researchers, artists, institutions and individuals in general get more interested on sound studies and practices in its plurality of fields and perspectives, it becomes important to find ways of not only inter-connecting our ideas and processes but also to organizing…

  • Michel Andre, A Listener of Deep Sea

    “The ocean was called ‘the world of silence’ in the past and it truly is for human beings, but as soon as you drop a microphone into the water, this world of silence turns out to be a cacophony of…

  • oscillation/feedback

    oscillation/feedback

    by frank bretschneider LINE is proud to present the latest work by Berlin based artist Frank Bretschneider. Renowned for his mastery of rhythmic elements throughout his discography, Bretschneider has set this palette aside for an unexpected and unsettling exploration into…