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Biological Symmetry

By little-scale on March 25, 2012 10:39 am

This track was recorded using iterative non real-time spatial feedback in my backyard using a polyvinyl-chloride nine meter tube. A microphone was placed at one end of the tube and a speaker was placed at the other end. The output was recorded into the input, and then the resulting file was played into the output. This process was repeated 13 times, bringing out specific frequencies. These iterations were layered, and then spread out in the stereo field.

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I am sitting in a room, different to the one you are in now. big_smile

Awesome stuff, very very awesome.

Though it seems to end rather abruptly...

this treads the line between chaos and order.  beautiful.

Excellent sound experiment.  Definitely similar concept to 'I am sitting in a room' etc but a polyvinyl-chloride nine meter tube is way cooler  big_smile

nice minimalism and tonal work!

Cheers guys!

@ rdomain and @ vinpous, yes - clearly it is 100% Lucier but I love this kind of stuff, both the actual outcome and the process. Good fun.

Nayce! Can we see a photo of the setup pls?

No because I didn't take any but I am going to make a making of video.

Cool concept little-scale smile

really dig the process and the result you got

cheers!

here is a "making of" video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3S1ZzGcOGg

Tubular!

lols

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