Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Jeff Talman

Jeff Talman
Steam Space Lacing 2002

Steam Space Lacing





1.05 seconds of the stream's audio frequency data, the rate of frequency fluctuation, has been selected from an analysis. All installation sound, extracted from the rush of the stream, is mapped to the frequency content of that 1.05 seconds of data. In effect the stream sound is frozen in time.

Audio speakers suspended eighteen inches above the stream are angled to bounce sound off the water. The brook corridor becomes a 389 foot long natural resonating tube that resounds with its own distiilled native sounds.

Keiko Takahashi

Birds In Space, Resonance Factor, Saturday Night WIth Steve,

birds in space (2004)



audio: bird wing flaps, bird song


resonance factor II (2002)

audio: resonant frequencies of cylinder

saturday night with steve (2001)

audio: resonant frequencies of cigar tubes,
the same frequencies extracted from breathing

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