Noise for Airports

Vibrations and how they get to your ears.

Noise for airports is a blog about culture, sound, music, and technology.

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Updated (sometimes) by Nick Seaver.  

Musical Kettle
I want this kettle.
Too bad the video link (which inexplicably features the YouTube logo and links to an .mov file) is actually for another of Suzuki’s projects.
update: we now have video

Musical Kettle

I want this kettle.

Too bad the video link (which inexplicably features the YouTube logo and links to an .mov file) is actually for another of Suzuki’s projects.

update: we now have video

Taking sound frequencies within the range of human hearing over a short period of time we rendered them in a tangible and permanent manner, as sculptures representing a sample of time.
(via generator.x)

Taking sound frequencies within the range of human hearing over a short period of time we rendered them in a tangible and permanent manner, as sculptures representing a sample of time.
(via generator.x)

The Singing, Ringing Tree:

Commisioned by a forward thinking Burnley Council, The collection of tubes makes the strangest sounds when the wind blows, which is often round the location at Crown Point, on the moorland overlooking Burnley.