quantum

  • frequencies (sound quanta) software

    frequencies (sound quanta) software

    The project “frequencies (sound quanta)” represents the audio version of “frequencies (light quanta)”, a sound and light installation commissioned by LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón, Spain (August – October 2014). Taking the quantum – the smallest measurable…

  • stm~

    stm~

    STM~ is a collaborative research project by Luis Sanz and Niculin Barandun inspired by wave-particle duality. Two live performing artists use digital sound production and particle simulation through interconnected data-systems to create a unique synesthetic experience. STM~ is an audiovisual…

  • infinite grain 07: fabio perletta

    infinite grain 07: fabio perletta

    [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] The possibility of experimenting with microsound realms opens space for new forms of expression…

  • a quantum microphone

    a quantum microphone

    “Scientists from Chalmers have demonstrated a new kind of detector for sound at the level of quietness of quantum mechanics. The result offers prospects of a new class of quantum hybrid circuits that mix acoustic elements with electrical ones, and…

  • sound of an atom, music of molecules

    sound of an atom, music of molecules

    Two interesting articles on microsonic adventures in science: the sound of an atom (more info at science / via motherboard) “Researchers at Columbia University and Sweden’s Chalmers University of Technology say that they have, for the first time, “captured” the…

  • 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…