Airvoice in a Firefall

The piece 'Air voice in a fire fall' represents a journey through a space where dynamic sonic objects
are encountered and experienced. These evolving events attempt to obtain a recursive theme of
discovering, questioning and an out of control sensation.
Each movement is a realtime manipulation of a location,
memory and historical truth.
Time frames are stored in memory buffers that are recalled at a later time, with an algorithm that
recomposes the remembered sonic locality that occurred in our reality.


7.63 MB

Swell 2004

Transients and stable sounds are extracted from recordings of the natural environment in the A.C.T
Australia. These are then augmented by programming, subsequently their time in space is relocated.
This making an esoteric translation of natures possible events.


6.29 MB

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Greenmeat is the website of Miles Thorogood.
Currently, or seemingly always under a state of
construction.

Miles Thorogood is a practising sound artist and researcher at Emily Carr University, Vancouver.
He has interest in abstract computational models as the point of departure for
investigations into .

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