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By Hyun Cho [Concordia Computation Art]
CART360 TANGIBLE MEDIA & PHYSICAL COMPUTING

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Ineractive Audio / Architecture

[Reading from Brandon Labelle]

In this article Labelle explains how sounds, depends on the space its
receiving or playing, can have different context and meaning. According
to the Labelle he declares this as phenomena when it happens.
“Sound as a phenomenon is thus part of space, since it can only exist
in a space. We could think of sound as the inner movement of a space,
its rising in the air.

Labelle also points out that importance of architecture or space has
to be understood in order to understand the phenomenon.

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— 2 years ago
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