MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
MediaArt Photography Edition Miles Sjoegren Sculpture Time Based Media
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CTRL/CRT (2018)

CRT TV’s, audio amplifiers, audio tracks.

CRT TV’s are hacked and act as oscilloscopes which allows visualization of various sound waves. Sinusoidal frequencies and various phase shifts are applied, allowing shapes and figures to be found and represented.

Similar to Ben F. Laposky’s “Oscillons”, supposedly standing sculptures and Lissajous figures can be created by sounds. The experimental setup is understood as a search for form, which is directly related to the audible sound.

If these visualizations are in turn fimmed, technically conditioned copying errors arise, the interlaced tactile process becomes visible, whereby a potentially infinite random composition of (moving) images arises, which stand in direct relation to the sound.

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