Recomputing Space adds movement and location to experiencing sound
"ReComputing Space" is a sound installation and psychogeographic study of urban spaces that consists of 30 loudspeakers ordered in a 5x6 matrix, placed on the floor approximately 2 meters from each other. The sounds "move" from speaker to speaker, reconstructing the paths of the microphone operators at the time of the recording as they moved through an urban area. Check out the sound clips at the link below.
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Weekend Project: Pinhole Panoramic Camera
A sturdy, panoramic design pinhole camera that uses 120 film. Thanks go to Ross Orr for the original article in MAKE Volume 09. To download The Pinhole Panoramic Camera video video click here and subscribe in iTunes. Check out...
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