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- Title
NUBIS ET NUCLEI: A STUDY ON NOISE AND PRECISION.
- Authors
Ergenzinger, Kerstin; Schumm, Thorsten; Stellmer, Simon
- Abstract
This study sets out to explore the perception of noise, as well as the relation toward meaning or information that it might contain, in arts, science and daily life. It is realized as an installation based on a suspended cloud of nitinol drums that create a sonic environment evolving in time and space. Digital random noise drives the instruments. Roaming freely and listening, visitors become part of an ecology of noise. As visitors explore differing regions in time and space, what appears to be noise can shift to a "meaningful" signal. This process of discovering a clear signal in a noisy background holds strong analogies to the scientific search for a nuclear resonance performed in the nuClock project.
- Subjects
NOISE in art; INSTALLATION art; NICKEL-titanium alloys; NUCLEAR resonance reactions; ART &; science
- Publication
Leonardo, 2019, Vol 52, Issue 1, p70
- ISSN
0024-094X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1162/LEON_a_01467