Aurosion: Eroding Sonic Landscapes with the Internet Audio Cyclotron
Gagen, J M and Wilson, A J. 2017. Aurosion: Eroding Sonic Landscapes with the Internet Audio Cyclotron. Leonardo Music Journal(27), pp. 50-51. ISSN 0961-1215 [Article]
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The authors describe Aurosion, a performance piece utilizing “the largest feedback loop in the world,” the Internet Audio Cyclotron. Using field recordings, they subvert compression algorithms to explore emergent devolution.
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