Tuesday, 22 February 2011

ANDY HUNTINGTON

Really love looking at these pieces of work, there interesting and beautiful but also fascinating. They were around 200 to 400 mm talls and would love to see if it possible maybe to create such things as looking at these they all look the same but all unique.  
Taken from his website - 'Taking sound frequencies within the range of human hearing over a short period of time we rendered them in a tangible and permanent manner, as sculptures representing a sample of time.
The software created for this purpose allows variations in resolution (both in time and frequency) and outputs an STL file which can be sent for rapid prototyping.
In addition to caputuring music we took sound samples from spaces, creating site specific sculptures reflecting the acoustic of an environment.
In 2004, 8 sculptures were produced and subsequently exhibited in the Biennale Internationale Design of Saint-Etienne, France, at Fabrica Features in Lisbon, Portugal, 2005 and at the Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg in 2008.'







Really love the wire frame look, its not teling a story, itys just simply creating an emotion and feel about the noise. Like a landscape showing the idea of noise of the city.

Here is some moving image work i used from the demo that i found of the software on his website. It was something completely abstract and maybe can push this further into like programs like cinema 4d. I recorded the movement on a camera.









Untitled from Nathan Matthews on Vimeo.

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