Almost any electronic communication device can be transformed into a generator of sound, rhythms and melodies. Likewise are we surrounded by digitally coded electromagnetic infospheres.
“Detektors” is firstly (A) a cartography of user-generated geolocational sound recordings, logs and walks, which reveal these hidden electromagnetic geographies, spaces and topologies of our urban areas and secondly (B) a database and catalog of sonic studies of electromagnetic emissions produced by our everyday electronic devices.
“Detektors” is an open, collaborative project which uses sonic strategies and DIY-devices to make audible the hidden infoscapes of our time. The present website will show data, recordings and cartographies of different spectral ecologies and trans-sonic machinic agencements.
Detektors.org is initiated by Martin Howse and Shintaro Miyazaki.
Google Maps API Programming: Yoshito Maeoka.
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The science of sound in couples sex chat: how rhythm shapes our emotions
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It doesn’t matter the shape or form (through music, nature, or the hum of everyday life); sound is constantly surrounding us and shaping our experience.
At its core, sound is a vibration that travels through air, and these vibrations impact our nervous system in deep ways. The rhythmic patterns of sound, in particular, have been shown to influence how we feel. Electronic devices, such as sensors and sound-processing technologies, analyze these vibrations in a way that allows us to understand how they affect us emotionally.
The connection between rhythm and emotion even makes it to a more intimate setting, and proof of it are couples sex chat sites like https://xxxfreecams.net/couples. Here you can enjoy real couples performing live sex shows in which you can even take part, directing the action. One thing you’ll notice of them is that they’re all using music in the background. This is because it sets the mood for what’s to come, and depending on the level of spiciness of the show, they might have a more upbeat, or relaxed kind of music. It’s just a great trick to help you get into the mood. But music is not the only element that live cam couples use to evoke intimacy and emotional connection; they might also have a conversation with you in a tone of voice that builds anticipation and creates a sense of closeness.
SONOHR Radio & Podcast Festival
26 October, 2022
This festival is especially interested in submissions from Switzerland and other European nations where their native languages are spoken. English is the correspondence language. To compete in the competition, you must be fluent in English at the C1 level or higher.