I found this on reddit. Trains making music, "playing" sounds through the tonal scale upon departure.
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Saturday, November 13, 2021
Friday, October 8, 2021
The sound of a tree
What would the trunk of a tree sound like if a cross section of it were played like an LP? With his creation Years, Bartholomäus Traubeck attempts to answer that question by using a turntable, PlayStation Eye Camera, a stepper motor to control the arm, and computer running Ableton Live. As you’ll hear in the video above, the rings of the tree trunk, as interpreted by this piece, create an eerie and ominous piano track that sounds like it was taken from psychological horror film. Who knew trees were so emo? [via Creative Applications]
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Friday, September 11, 2020
Thursday, August 2, 2018
interactive articulatory speech synthesizer
Pinktrombone is an interactive articulatory speech synthesizer.
Neil Thapen is a game developer who's been working this in-browser simulator (dubbed "Pink Trombone") since 2015. You, the user, are given fine control over every important part of the human vocal tract; in theory, you should be able to make all sorts of sounds. In practice, having such fine grain control is really, really hard to manage. The results are simultaneously impressive and hilarious.
via Mathew Olson at digg.com
check it:
https://dood.al/pinktrombone/
Neil Thapen is a game developer who's been working this in-browser simulator (dubbed "Pink Trombone") since 2015. You, the user, are given fine control over every important part of the human vocal tract; in theory, you should be able to make all sorts of sounds. In practice, having such fine grain control is really, really hard to manage. The results are simultaneously impressive and hilarious.
via Mathew Olson at digg.com
check it:
https://dood.al/pinktrombone/
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