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Oct012011

Audio Palimpsest

While some artists are releasing albums on cassette tape again, you can also deconstruct your cassette player and build a beautiful sound installation from it. Like Anis Haron did with Audio Palimpsest, an interactive sound installation made with a “reconfigured cassette recorder”. 

When visitors come near the installation it starts recording ambient sounds, and playing them back at the same time. In the process many layers of sound are created. Hence the name (see the definition for palimpsest).

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Just wow...

I think that I could walk around this installation for hours. Very fascinating.

October 1, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterdeepsweet

Congratulations. A marvelous experience for the ears and the eyes: a presence of the other invisible reality.

December 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRolando Chía Pérez

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