Difference between revisions of "John Granzow 250B"
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+ | This idea is to advance the evolving daxophone. This mutant splits its voice over four channels into separate horn drivers, filtered by silicone vocal tract models. The models are modular so participants can modify the quadripthong. | ||
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+ | These large copper lentils segment the piano wire from which they are suspended. The wire is attached on the inside to bridges coupled to the inside of the top and bottom surface. These bridges transfer vibrations from the bowed wire to the lenticular chamber. Adding tension pulls them slightly apart. I would like to try hammering these copper dishes. | ||
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Revision as of 20:09, 27 January 2013
Room/impulse race
This was an initial idea to use an air valve as a mixer, setting in motion a race function between the roundness of the room and the inflation rate (pop time) of the balloon. A microphone would record the burst inside the elastomeric room and deliver a reverb, that might be scaled down to predecit responses of much larger rooms under similar distortions.
Fourked tongue
This idea is to advance the evolving daxophone. This mutant splits its voice over four channels into separate horn drivers, filtered by silicone vocal tract models. The models are modular so participants can modify the quadripthong.
Splitwire copper Lentils
These large copper lentils segment the piano wire from which they are suspended. The wire is attached on the inside to bridges coupled to the inside of the top and bottom surface. These bridges transfer vibrations from the bowed wire to the lenticular chamber. Adding tension pulls them slightly apart. I would like to try hammering these copper dishes.