Thursday, 30 June 2011

Wild Roses

I've been recording literature extracts from the WSP review of soundscape in literature, to add to my SFU soundlines... I'm really taken with Emily Carr's writing, and from a quick google looks like her travels, paintings and life will be really rich and interesting to discover too. 
Meanwhile, distracting myself from the task of trimming and reforming soundclips, I had my first little play with convolution and other things with equally wonderful names (and of course totally inspired by sitting in on another of Barry's talks and 8 track demos to some visitors who work with imax and educational (film) sound design this-morning). 
I'm sure it sounds awful to anyone else, but I had fun with the sounds, just working and reworking the phrase form Carr: The wild roses are particularly intoxicating this year
and extra surprising was to see the way the sound waves spiral around and start to show intoxicating patterns all of their own....





the visualiser, not unlike the architecture...

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