Year: 2010

Cracking ice sheet sounds like blaster battle

Cracking ice sheet sounds like blaster battle

This recording was made and posted by German composer Andreas Bick at a frozen lake in the Berlin area over the winter of 2005. He explains:

Underwater microphones proved especially well-suited for these recordings: in a small hole drilled close beneath the surface of the water, the sounds emitted by the body of ice carry particularly well. The most striking thing about these recordings is the synthetic-sounding descending tones caused by the phenomenon of the dispersion of sound waves. The high frequencies of the popping and cracking noises are transmitted faster by the ice than the deeper frequencies, which reach the listener with a time lag as glissandi sinking to almost bottomless depths.

[via Boing Boing]

January Curio

I just wanted to let everyone know that Curio for January is up! It’s a collection of a few of the amazing handmade crafts and art objects that have caught our eye this month. As I was gathering them, I realized that while it made a lot of sense to have a section like this […]

Alt.CES: Flexible e-paper newspapers

Alt.CES: Flexible e-paper newspapers

Oddly, electronics manufacturer LG chose not to announce their revolutionary-seeming invention — flexible e-paper in A3 size — at CES. From their press release: LG Display has announced its development of a newspaper-size flexible e-paper. The 19-inch wide (250x400mm) flexible e-paper is almost as big as a page of A3 sized newspaper. The product is […]

How-To: Chalkboard Hangers

By Jessica Wilson I’ve been using skirt and pants hangers to hold works in progress (WIP) for a half-dozen or so years. Because I lack pretty wall space, the projects that hang from the hangers generally end up in the closet where they are quickly forgotten. It’s that whole out of sight, out of mind […]