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<nettime-ann> Detection NYC. Sonic Archaeology Workshop at Harvestworks 5/6 April |
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$B!H(BThe pick was [then] used to hammer on the surface, and by this means, the Angle Ditch was discovered. The sound produced by hammering on an excavated part is much deeper than on an undisturbed surface, a circumstance worth knowing when exploring a grass-grown downland, though not applicable to cultivated ground.$B!I(B $(Q#|(B [Augustus Pitt Rivers. Excavations in Cranborne Chase. Volume IV. 1895] This two day workshop, guided by Martin Howse, will equip participants with a range of practical techniques for audible, forensic examination of both the material and immaterial. A series of experimental situations will be constructed, investigating materials through audible excitation, transformation and detection including ultrasound, light modulation, surface playback, and electrochemistry. The workshop will also examine classical techniques for the study of electronic voice phenomena (EVP), and suggest new detection strategies. More details: http://www.harvestworks.org/apr-56-sonic-archaeology-workshop/ http://www.steim.org/projectblog/wp-content/uploads//2012/12/workshopforpdf.pdf http://1010.co.uk
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