The more things change....
This was the idea of the original Bell Telephone(as they were then)
Labs "stereo" experiment!
And of course the basic idea goes back to .... the 17th century
(Christian Huygens).
Robert
On Sun, 19 May 2013, Justin Bennett wrote:
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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