Nathan Wade, DXArts
Contact n4t3@u.washington.edu
Natural Diatonic Phonetics
This experimental art project explores a systemic cypher between the incessant bleed of environmental sound energy continuously expelled from nature and our own biological auditory cortex that forms the basis of linguistics. The vast constructs creating auditory data found in nature yield accidental cognitives to our linguistical markers. These prompts can be used to identify and capture phonetic cognations that mirror tactical sounds made from human begins when forming words. Once a cypher of phonetic inventory has been established users will be able to explore these natural particle collisions through the membrane of synthesized audio and interactive video. This encoding of embed spacial sound will be meaningful to interfacing users through its capacity of alienation and subsequent realizations of this lost data.