Transmitting Sounds (often referred to as Dawl Sween in certain experimental circles) explores the intersection of acoustic ecology and tactile feedback in his work Transmitting Sounds .
The concept of in this context refers to a specialized medium used for vibrational transmission . Key Concepts
: It maintains the integrity of raw electronic waves without digital smoothing. Functional Highlights
: The "solid paper" acts as a diaphragm to amplify low-frequency signals.
: The paper's specific weight and stiffness are calibrated to prevent sound absorption.
📍 : This medium bridges the gap between digital synthesis and physical presence .
: Explores using sustainable, "solid" cellulose as an alternative to plastic components.
: Sound changes based on how the listener touches or holds the material.