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Artistic Research
Posted April 28th, 2009 by LindsayThe immersiveness of art processes. The methodology of the artist. The varying frameworks for research. The alternative forms of thesis writing. Throwing in rather than out...
Handrail at 28m
Posted April 21st, 2009 by LindsayPier Tide
Posted January 13th, 2009 by LindsayThis is a recording of the last tide of the day, coming in under Achiltibuie Pier on a summer evening in North West Scotland on 6th August 2008. The recording is very quiet as the weather conditions were sunny and calm; however there is a slight electrical noise that I was not aware of at the time of the recording, which is common-made electro-magnetic interference for which the hydrophone needs to be balanced.
3:35 minutes (4.1 MB)
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Quarry Dive
Posted January 10th, 2009 by LindsayThis is a clip of an audio recording of a quarry dive. The hydrophone is sitting approximately 5 metres under the water against the side of the rocks. I could not get the microphone any further under as I was seven metres or so above on a mini-cliff which meant throwing the microphone in from height. Boddam Quarry is a fresh-water training site for dive clubs, so at this point there was six divers in total in the water.
3:36 minutes (4.14 MB)
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Firth of Forth
Posted January 10th, 2009 by LindsayIn October last year I made my first audio recording of the Firth of Forth from a diving rib that was around 500-600 metres away from the main deep shipping channel. My hydrophone was at approximately 20 metres in depth and highlights that the attenuation of sound through water is extremely efficient. As I was making the recording, a large tanker appeared further up the estuary a couple of miles away, the noise of its engines slowly increasing until it was quite overpoweringly noisy.
1:04 minutes (1.23 MB)
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Electric Chair
Posted December 31st, 2008 by LindsayAlien Squid
Posted December 1st, 2008 by Lindsay- Lindsay's blog
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