Der Ingen Skulle Tru At Nokon Kunne Boote... Binaural Documentation by swampsupnostrils published on 2014-10-20T08:43:23Z Binaural documentation from the installation "Der ingen skulle tru at nokon kunne boote..." by artists Audun Eriksen and Arnfinn Killingtveit, shown at Gråmølna kunstmuseum in Trondheim as part of the Meta.morf biennale for art and technologi during May 2014, arranged by Trondheim Elektroniske Kunstsenter - TEKS. The project is a recycled art project utilizing around 60 old computers, previously running the obsolete windows XP OS, now installed with Linux. The computers are each running a Pure Data patch that gives them a form of crude sonic behaviour. By listening to the sounds in the room, the computers searches for sustained recognizable notes, and upon hearing them, replies with their own bootylicious sounds, based upon the tone and the time intervals of the percieved sounds. The screens also light up to illustrate when a computer is singing. The computers can thus be interacted with acoustically by the audience. They also just start to sing with eachother from time to time if left alone. Upon the completion of the project, computers will be donated to the public. The recording was done with in-ear DIY binaural microphones and a Sony PCM-D50 sound recorder. Picture by Vidar Schiefloe. Genre soundart Comment by swampsupnostrils @rikkymusic: cheers! : ) 2015-09-29T19:32:26Z Comment by swampsupnostrils @musicplaylist-3: Thanks a lot! 2015-02-26T14:09:03Z Comment by REPOST PagE REPOST great work 2015-02-26T11:24:51Z Comment by Mental Escape Pod very beautiful 2015-02-25T22:08:57Z Comment by The Tantric Doctors ah mr nostrils you always keep us 64th century types in good music 2015-02-11T15:09:42Z Comment by UXZENDAHL | HOH | hohmusic records Imponerende og veldig funky konsept. Skulle ønske jeg hadde sett det. Gratulerer og takk for sist 2015-01-22T14:41:09Z Comment by Tuonela Completely fascinting! ::)) 2014-10-29T10:32:29Z Comment by Martin Hoogeboom Interesting & great sounds! 2014-10-20T12:13:39Z