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Sound and Video Examples – issue 29 (3)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2025

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Abstract

Type
Sound and Movie Examples
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press

Sound and Video examples from this issue 29 (3) can be found online at the journal’s website: www.journals.cambridge.org/OSO.

Daniel Blinkhorn and Nicholas McConaghy

Biomimicry in Electroacoustic Composition: Conceptual frameworks and prototypes

7 sound examples

Sound Example 1: cdot excerpt 1 – 0′33″

Sound Example 2: cdot excerpt 2 – 0′53″

Sound Example 3: cdot excerpt 3 – 0′48″

Sound Example 4: cdot excerpt 4 – 0′18″

Sound Example 5: cdot excerpt 5 – 0′38″

Sound Example 6: cdot excerpt 6 – 0′40″

Sound Example 7: cdot excerpt 7 – 0′35″

Colin Frank

Technology and Mathematics as Non-Human Forces: The agency of hyperbolic paraboloids, computer software and interface hardware in the making of a visitor-interactive audiovisual work

3 video examples

Video Example 1: Demonstration of version 1, a saddle-shaped hypar, excerpt from A Sonic Exploration of Hyperbolic Paraboloids by Colin Frank – 8′43″

Video Example 2: Demonstration of version 2, a hypar plane triggering samples, excerpt from A Sonic Exploration of Hyperbolic Paraboloids by Colin Frank – 7′08″

Video Example 3: Demonstration of version 3, mushroom-shaped hypars, excerpt from A Sonic Exploration of Hyperbolic Paraboloids by Colin Frank – 4′06″