The audio shaker

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Interactive designer Tom Jenkins and Mark Hauenstein made the audio shaker that traps anything sung, spoken, clapped, whistled or played near it and transforms this sound according to the shaker's movements, subtle or violent.

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The linear timescale of sound is broken, a conversation is split into words and mixed up in the shaker, and can be poured out separately, tipped out in a simultaneous spalsh or added to and shaken up further.

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Great to get interest in the Audio Shaker - Thanks. It was a collaborative project between myself and Mark Hauenstein (I've only realised that if you link directly to the project in my site this isn't very clear - sorry Mark), it's his programming wizardry that enabled the final prototype to be so responsive. I would be very grateful if you could include his name on the blog and give him the recognition he deserves. Thanks again.

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