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nat hawks
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Date:
Fri, 30 Nov 2001 10:59:00 -0500
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Re: [idm] idm sound design
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i think i remember reading that Nobukazu Takemura did the sounds for the new Sony robo-puppies... can anyone confirm? there definitely needs to be more of this utlitarian collaboration in the states (europe seems more open/appreciative of such things). though in the Anchorage (NYC) last summer one of the artists displayed had also designed the new 6-trains (which kind of suck) and the new MetroCard dispersal machines (which are very userfriendly and convenient and colorful)... nat a new home for indie rock and electronic http://www.littlefurythings.com
quoted 58 lines From: Lukas Bergstrom <lukas@pair.com>>From: Lukas Bergstrom <lukas@pair.com> >To: idm doesn't stand for anything <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: [idm] idm sound design >Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 19:49:04 -0500 (EST) > >So just got this from PBE (more info on the release at >http://www.touch.demon.co.uk/releases/Tone14.html) > >Esentially it's a collection of sound files designed to be used as >ringtones on future, more flexible cellular phones that can play arbitrary >soundfiles. (I'm sure some aren't actually intended to be used, but to >comment on ringtones in general, etc etc) > >Interesting...this reminds me of the rumor that Brian Eno worked on >some of the system noises for Windows 95. Does anyone know of other >instances of utilitarian sound design by artists? > >For example: you know how Windows lets you select 'sound themes'? I'd >love to have one designed by (insert the name of your favorite idm artist >here). > >just daydreaming... > >Lukas > > > $14.99 TOUCH RINGTONES: Touch Ringtones (TONE14CD) > > > > 99 tracks - 177 ringtones - 45:06 > > > > The process of transferring made-to-measure Ringtones to your mobile >phone > > is, at present, a fixed casino... Chart hits, "celebrity" voices, action > > heroes, lame keyboard melodies... so the likelihood of hearing one of >these > > on the 07.34 from Carshalton is, at present, remote, although the J >range > > of Sony mobiles promise better things. However each of these has been > > composed with exactly this eventuality in mind. All the compositions > > included here are in one way or another intended to be experienced as > > isolated, personal interventions: low-res loops, creature calls, in >low-res > > environments, with the branding of surprise. > > > > In whichever form you find them here, do sample and employ these humble > > suggestions... > > > > We assume you already agree that the cheap 'cheep cheep' tones of Nokia, > > Ericsson and the others leave a lot to be desired. But there is huge > > commercial possibility here, not least with the fact that these >selections > > have not been motivated by database usage... this is far cooler, and the > > contributors have responded accordingly... > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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