Hi Dave - its dfefinately more the arty side that Im into - I just do the
techy stuff because I never had the money to pay anyone else to do it ! As
a result though I think I have more control over my medium . I do dislike
academic jargon or too much waffle in the arts though - which is why I
stick to the more technical stuff in conversation - ironic seeing as Im
doing an arts PHD... thanks for the links .


On 21 August 2013 06:07, Dave Malham <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Gus,
>      Haven't had a chance to view this yet as for some reason my
> broadband line has locked itself to 250 Kb/s - it's like being back in
> the days of dial-up :-(   .... and no moans from down under, Ricardo -
> I was looking forward to 70 Mb/s when fibre comes down the street
> shortly.
>
>
> As for papers, how about:
>
> Organised Sound? (
> https://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=OSO)
> ICMC? (Not sure where this will be in 2014 - 2013 was in Oz)
>
> or maybe even the AES if you concentrate on the technical stuff.
>
>     Dave
>
> On 20 August 2013 14:37, Augustine Leudar <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > So here's some footage of the installation with live spatialisation of
> > instrumentalists, sonification of the mycorrhizal network and interactive
> > flowers  :
> >
> > https://vimeo.com/72694187
> >
> > no-one got any idea where would be suitable to submit a paper on this ?
> > cheers,
> > Gus
> >
> >
> > On 16 August 2013 17:45, Augustine Leudar <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello all ,
> >> Maybe this is of interest to some of you. It is a 3d audio sound
> >> installation I recently did in a forest near Belfast .  :
> >>
> >> *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCeOvAtPAgo
> >>
> >> *
> >> The installation featured several flowers in the middle of the forest
> with
> >> microphones in it that spatialised the audio around the trees ,
> electrical
> >> signals in plants triggering sounds and instrumentalists who could walk
> >> around with the 3d effects tracking/following them and a soundscape. All
> >> technology was hidden which was fun - many people didnt realise there
> were
> >> speakers in the trees and so were really baffled by how their voice
> could
> >> come back at them and fly around them from the trees in a various
> curious
> >> ways when speaking into he flowers.
> >> Anyway I am in the process of writing an article on the installation and
> >> was wondering if there were any suitable spatial audio journals that I
> >> could submit it to ?
> >> best,
> >> Gus
> >>
> >
> >
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