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1)Selectable Spring Reverb
 
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Two soundboards with high tension springs between them with a controllable damper on each spring. One sound is input on one side and picked up on the other with variable amounts of reverb.
 
Two soundboards with high tension springs between them with a controllable damper on each spring. One sound is input on one side and picked up on the other with variable amounts of reverb.
 
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The control system would be a set of foot pedals/switches similar to organ foot pedals which would raise dampers off springs to allow them to transmit sound.
 
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2)Variable Reverb Room
 
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3)Sending Morse Code through reverb and then attempting decoding.
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3)Sending Morse Code through reverb and then attempting decoding, explore the chaotic mistranslations that would occur given significant signal distortion.
  
 
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This is my favorite concept currently due to the combination of simple concepts and extremely complicated output.
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Revision as of 15:55, 30 January 2013

Jeffrey Rowell-Reverberant Art


Project Ideas

1)Selectable Spring Reverb Two soundboards with high tension springs between them with a controllable damper on each spring. One sound is input on one side and picked up on the other with variable amounts of reverb. The control system would be a set of foot pedals/switches similar to organ foot pedals which would raise dampers off springs to allow them to transmit sound. Jrowell2.JPG


2)Variable Reverb Room A room with a microphone and moveable walls/ceiling which would analyze the pitch of voices within it and attempt to change the shape of the room to highlight harmonics in the voice.

Jrowell.JPG

3)Sending Morse Code through reverb and then attempting decoding, explore the chaotic mistranslations that would occur given significant signal distortion.

Jrowell3.JPG

4)Coupled Pendulum Pickups A pair of guitar pickups are mounted on a set of coupled pendulums, and then set in front of two strings vibrating at close but different frequencies. The output of the pickups is then fed into a loudspeaker mounted close behind the system for feedback.

Jrowell1.JPG This is my favorite concept currently due to the combination of simple concepts and extremely complicated output.

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