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projected N O I S E
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Selected work from the late 90s to the present day. Acoustica, Audacity, Element, Hydrogen, Ace of Wave, Tuareg Tu2, FlexiMusic Generator and various AnalogX utilities. Yamaha PSR keyboards, circuit bent Casio SA20, Tascam 'Portastudio', Sony TC-D5M field recorder, Philips CDR775 recorder, Numark Mixtrack, Roberts short wave radio, numerous baby alarms, dictaphones and electronic toys. To experience all subtleties, best listened to through headphones . . . The Mechanics of Grey (09:11).
projectednoise.co.uk
projected N O I S E
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A selection of freely available .and freely usable, sound creating tools and utilities collected from around the internet. Useful resources, or perhaps even the starting point for a project, these sites can be invaluable. Each lists extensive collections of royalty free and/or open source sounds and samples. Effects etc., that are free for both commercial and non-commercial use. website. Volunteers record free sounds for the public domain. website. A growing online database of sound FX. website. A high p...
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projected N O I S E
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A jet may be perfect for breaking the speed of sound, but a brick is designed to break the speed of silence. Just listen to that quietness". I am reminded of a friend, from my art school days, who created the simplest 'sound sculpture' by hiding a cassette player, playing the sound of a metronome, under a red house brick standing on end on a crisp white plinth. Beautiful in its simplicity, and all the more perfect for that. Should you wish to view examples of interactive sculpture related to the listed s...
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