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== Dataflow I & DIY-Microscopy / Project Overview ==
I am building an installation environment using sound and video. The project is composed with Pure Data and a live feed from a microscope. I create a sound in PD that vibrates my petri dish/microscope and this moving image creates additional sound. This becomes a circular loops of sound generation which cuts off at a certain decibel level.
I am building an installation environment using sound and video. The project is composed with Pure Data and a live feed from a microscope. I create a sound in PD that vibrates my petri dish/microscope and this moving image creates additional sound. This becomes a circular loops of sound generation which cuts off at a certain decibel level.
Here is an example of what the microscopic video of sawdust and pondwater looks like;
<videoflash type=vimeo>55232052|420|280</videoflash>
== Dataflow I & DIY-Microscopy / Installation Sketches ==
During some experimentation in the studio I observed that the microscope is very sensitive to movement - this gave me an idea for my project.
I would like to install my microscope onto a sub-woofer with a petri dish on it. The petri dish will have a mixture of pond water and sawdust. The vibrations in the petri dish will create an analog reactive visual feedback to a sound source that is played. This can be presented as a stand-alone video and sound installation.
[[File:Subwoofer_microscopy.jpg|450px]]

Revision as of 09:17, 23 January 2013

Dataflow I & DIY-Microscopy / Project Overview

I am building an installation environment using sound and video. The project is composed with Pure Data and a live feed from a microscope. I create a sound in PD that vibrates my petri dish/microscope and this moving image creates additional sound. This becomes a circular loops of sound generation which cuts off at a certain decibel level.

Here is an example of what the microscopic video of sawdust and pondwater looks like; <videoflash type=vimeo>55232052|420|280</videoflash>

Dataflow I & DIY-Microscopy / Installation Sketches

During some experimentation in the studio I observed that the microscope is very sensitive to movement - this gave me an idea for my project.

I would like to install my microscope onto a sub-woofer with a petri dish on it. The petri dish will have a mixture of pond water and sawdust. The vibrations in the petri dish will create an analog reactive visual feedback to a sound source that is played. This can be presented as a stand-alone video and sound installation.

Subwoofer microscopy.jpg