Create an insect that sings to the sun
To usher in the spring, Veronika Krenn and Davide Bevilacqua, who first impressed us with their electro-bestiary, share their recipe for creating a singing insect.
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Published 30 January 2018 by la rédaction
To usher in the spring, Veronika Krenn and Davide Bevilacqua, who first impressed us with their electro-bestiary, share their recipe for creating a singing insect.
Published 16 January 2018 by Annick Rivoire
Having written for Makery the soundtrack of lab machines, Jean-Philippe Renoult composed “Make Sound, binaural Fablab Opera” for a prestigious art radio program.
Published 12 June 2017 by Jean-Philippe Renoult
At Arts Codés, Jean-Philippe Renoult plays with “the egg”, the glass melting furnace of this Parisian cooperative workspace in his binaural column. Headphones recommended!
Published 9 May 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Sound waves hide strange patterns, first revealed in the 19th century by the founder of modern acoustics Ernst Chladni, who used a vibrating plate. The DIY version by the cofounder of a Belgian hackerspace.
Published 14 March 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
A prototype designed during a hackathon at McGill university in Quebec translates into speech signs with hands printed in 3D.
Published 21 November 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
Hackoustic brings together ten or so sound artists in London. Circuit bending, DIY lute-making, 3D printed records... these maker musicians share their knowledge and exhibit their talents.
Published 26 September 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
While Apple just announced the demise of the jack on its new iPhone and new wireless earpieces, Makery shows you how to transform wired headphones into bluetooth for $20.
Published 4 July 2016 by Jean-Philippe Renoult
The artist Jean-Philippe Renoult makes the Roland BN-20, a vinyl printer cutter, swing for Makesound, his binaural sound column. Headphones highly recommended!
Published 27 May 2016 by Jean-Philippe Renoult
For Makesound, Jean-Philippe Renoult's binaural sound composition series, the sound artist turned the Electrolab numerical control milling machine into a dinosaur of modern times. Headphones highly recommended!
Published 29 June 2015 by Laurent Catala
With "Induction Series" the Belgian sound artist is producing a series of sculptures that play with resonance and architecture to create vibratory fields.
Published 22 June 2015 by Isabelle Arvers
The Rural.Scapes farm is a lab that defends “Rural Intermedia”, confronts artists with local territory and know-how.
Published 19 March 2015 by Laurent Catala
Through his interactive and drinkable “USB Juice Bar” installation, transmedial bio-artist Mael Le Mée experiments with the communication between fresh-squeezed orange juice and music files.