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#11 reflections

1. What initially inspired this line of research? Invisible sounds are part of the nature. It exist in our environment thus influencing human health and behaviors. But since human audible range is not capable to detect them, the issue is not sufficiently brought up. Proposed solution to the issue is to create and implement public [...]

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#10 Remapping Sound

Here are some tests how to harmonize incoming noise

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#9 infrasound test

This week we had tutorials with David Dalmazzo which considerably pushed forward projects. My experiments were based on sound recording and trying to build low budget infrasonic device. Following this tutorial I’ve modified dynamic microphone by adding syringe and plastic tube which allowed to detect low frequences. Here’s how it looks like (quite an instrument, [...]

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#8 sound experiments

Last Wednesday we went to Poblenou park and made some recordings: close to the chimney, in open area and in the water  

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#7 Auscultation

During the history human were looking ways how to enhance hearing sense.   American Indians used to put their ear on the ground to listen if flocks are coming. Japanese still keep fish tanks which may report that earthquake is coming when human body is still unable to detect it. Stethoscope is another instrument which is [...]

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