On May 18, 2013, at 6:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> From: Timothy Schmele <[email protected]>

> I think some artists have had success with this technique.
> 
> If my memory serves me right, check if you can find anything from Erwin 
> Roebroeks, doing an installation where he built two identical grids of 
> each microphones and speakers, so that each speaker is in the exact same 
> position as the mics were when recording. An expert's first impression, 
> upon hearing about this technique might be a kind of coarse WFS with 
> terrible aliasing. But, the public stated he created a "sonic window" 
> and the effect as well as the reception of the installation was 
> supposedly great. Never listened to it myself though.

I think you mean Edwin van der Heide's  "A world beyond the loudspeaker"

look at http://www.evdh.net/portfolio/EvdH_portfolio.pdf

It sounded very convincing - not stereo or surround but enormous "depth"

best. ,Justin.



Justin Bennett

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www.justinbennett.nl
http://jubilee-art.org/



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