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    touch, at a distance

    Solar rework from flight404 on Vimeo.

    great processing animation made by flight404 - maybe some of you are familiar with his work.
    the audio is a snippet from the radiolab episode entitled “Musical Language” which features a beautiful soundscape created by Jonah Lehrer. In the episode, Jonah and Robert Krulwich are analyzing the notion that sound is “touch, at a distance”.


    Fri, Nov 13, 2009  Permanent link
    Categories: sound, video, animation
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