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Brian McNamara

Machine No: 1
How do we find the most basic noise a device can make. This installation uses basic kinetic movement to directly generate sounds by sampling the voltage spikes produced by a stepper motor. The spikes produced are fed into a delay processor to enable the layering of the sounds to the movements produced.


Sounds
The layering process can be altered in length and intensity via the two controls.



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