I have recorded just simple stereo voice in the full size recreation of
Stonehenge, in technical terms the sound was dead weird and definatly a part
of the mystic/character/use of the place.
Steve Higgs
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 07:59:02 +0000
From: Dave Malham <dave.mal...@york.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Gran Sasso - first impressions
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Hi All,
When you think about it there's a whole bunch of places, some
perhaps of less overall importance to human progress, but
never-the-less exciting and interesting. How about someone in the
states approaching one of the museums with space shuttles in to get
IR's from the crew cabin/payload bay? Or maybe inside the rocket
nozzles of a Saturn rocket? Or, how about trying to persuade someone
to take a Tetramic and recorder up to the ISS? Inside the bridge deck
of the Milau Bridge? We already recorded in the Humber Bridge - but
not proper IR's so I'm thinking of going back to do it sometime.
There's been quite a few measurements of prehistoric sites - but not
many publicly accessible (any?) ones of modern sites of importance.
Get thinking, folks!
Dave
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