@reallyhappening XD dude, I wanted to make a joke. The audio this artistic installation produces sounds rather random, so it's a little like the weird sounds a 56k-modem produces when it dials in. I just imagined how this video's audio would sound like if you sped it up, and there it was - sounds like 56k-modem, I was thinking. I could download the song, rip the audio, throw it into audacity and speed it up to hear if I was actually right, but I'm not gonna bother. Great vid, btw.
Beatiful work. I would be interested to know how some of the sounds are triggered. For example, the large rotating disc. Looks like black tape placed at intervals rotatse around placing a sensor in shadow.
That's amazing! I love it! It's as if you've taken the the idea of a morse code and the old thomas edison invention's of the phonograph and made and instrument. You could compose diiferent works using different comninations of tape. It's like a really abstract music box.
hey, nice work. highly enjoyable. i think that this approaches aspects of my own aesthetic, in terms of visual / hardware presentation, automation and audio outcome. With i could hear it in the space!
I don't know where you're based out of Littlescale, but this piece is currently installed at the Ottawa Art Gallery (Canada), until Nov 11 as part of the Media Povera show.
If you speed up this video so that it's runtime is only ~7 seconds, it will sound like an old 56k-modem dialing in!
khaoliang 1 year ago
@khaoliang how did you go about speeding it up?
reallyhappening 1 year ago
@reallyhappening XD dude, I wanted to make a joke. The audio this artistic installation produces sounds rather random, so it's a little like the weird sounds a 56k-modem produces when it dials in. I just imagined how this video's audio would sound like if you sped it up, and there it was - sounds like 56k-modem, I was thinking. I could download the song, rip the audio, throw it into audacity and speed it up to hear if I was actually right, but I'm not gonna bother. Great vid, btw.
khaoliang 1 year ago
@khaoliang Thanks! (I thought you might know of a YouTube way of speeding up the video)
reallyhappening 1 year ago
this is scary
skaterdude502 1 year ago
I don´t get this?
nudle90 2 years ago
really great!
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iamarobot 3 years ago
there's a lingering and eerie sense of loneliness to this that just perfects it! Nice contraptions too!
Nicetry75 3 years ago
Good
jabezisat 4 years ago
Beatiful work. I would be interested to know how some of the sounds are triggered. For example, the large rotating disc. Looks like black tape placed at intervals rotatse around placing a sensor in shadow.
wickedwickedwest 4 years ago 3
Thanks! You're right, the black tape casts shadows on photo-sensors triggering the various sound emitting contraptions.
reallyhappening 4 years ago
That's amazing! I love it! It's as if you've taken the the idea of a morse code and the old thomas edison invention's of the phonograph and made and instrument. You could compose diiferent works using different comninations of tape. It's like a really abstract music box.
myzbe 4 years ago
hey, nice work. highly enjoyable. i think that this approaches aspects of my own aesthetic, in terms of visual / hardware presentation, automation and audio outcome. With i could hear it in the space!
littlescale 4 years ago 2
I don't know where you're based out of Littlescale, but this piece is currently installed at the Ottawa Art Gallery (Canada), until Nov 11 as part of the Media Povera show.
reallyhappening 4 years ago
wtf???
XxMuhahahahahxX 4 years ago