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extract from "Dispersal" (binaural - headphones), ISSTA 2011

Dec 31, 2011, 07:55 PM

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When I was a child, in the backseat of the car, I thought the radio was the engine and the driver. This piece is an audiolisation of radio-car traffic, and of my sense of being outside the car, flying alongside at the same speed and to the same sounds.

The photo is of John Greenwood, recording Maria Larkin driving past, with her car stereo playing various frequencies.

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