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Monday, November 08, 2004

The Audio Shaker



What if you could talk into a cup, close the lid, shake it up and hear the result? Masters Students Tom Jenkins and Mark Hauenstein, from The Royal College of Art, took this concept and made it a reality.



"How do we imagine sound to be physically? What if it could be captured, shaken up and poured out again?"

~Tom Jenkins




The
Audio Shaker project captures any sound directed into the device and modifies the pitch, order and rate of sound depending on how fast you shake it. Depending on how forcefully it is shaken, the Audio Shaker will produce several different noises come out of the Audio Shaker, using the initial sound as a base to create new sounds . You can even add additional sounds after the first, then shake them up to mix them again. When you are done mixing your sound cocktail, open the lid and pour it out. The result is like something you would see in a futuristic cartoon. For example, the phrase "Shaken, not stirred" might come out as "stirred shaken not".



You can see video of the Audio Shaker in action and how Jenkins and Hauenstein planned the project using an Apple iBook.



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