Was invited to an art gallery over the weekend.
Some of the 'installations' were sound based : Various objects covered in
nails, with (?)ceramic (well piezoelectric, anyway) discs fastened on
them.
Disappointingly though there were many hundreds of discs, for each
'installation' they were all wire
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Michael Chapman wrote:
Was invited to an art gallery over the weekend.
Some of the 'installations' were sound based : Various objects covered in
nails, with (?)ceramic (well piezoelectric, anyway) discs fastened on
them.
Disappointingly though there were many hundreds of discs, for each
'install
On 09/15/2014 01:57 AM, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
The Ambisonics community might have to speed up certain developments if
you want to stay competitive.
- Whereas there are some (main) microphones for recording in Auro
8.0/9.0/10.0 format available, there doesn't seem to happen enough <
practical
Stefan,
I don't understand your reply at all: Michael's posting has nothing to do with
Auro-3D. It references an art-work using piezo-electric transducers and has a
totally different subject title. Are you seeing something that I'm not?
John
On 15 Sep 2014, at 18:07, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 08:32:24PM +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> There is no established standardized main microphone for Auro 3D. In
> fact, practices vary wildly, so that different Auro 3D productions
> have totally different degrees of localisation, crosstalk, and
> channel decorrelation.
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 08:32:24PM +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
There is no established standardized main microphone for Auro 3D. In
fact, practices vary wildly, so that different Auro 3D productions
have totally different degrees of localisation, crosstalk, and
c
John Leonard wrote:
Stefan,
I don't understand your reply at all: Michael's posting has nothing to do with
Auro-3D. It references an art-work using piezo-electric transducers and has a
totally different subject title. Are you seeing something that I'm not?
John
My apologies! I seriousl
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 06:07:57PM +0100, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
> Michael Chapman wrote:
>
> >Was invited to an art gallery over the weekend.
> >Some of the 'installations' were sound based : Various objects covered in
> >nails, with (?)ceramic (well piezoelectric, anyway) discs fastened on
> >