Infrasonic Soundscape.

. Art

15:02:02 Infrasonic Soundscape.
Infrasonic Soundscape is a project of geography sound made ​​by the Japanese Hidekazu Minami, who challenged the supremacy visual than acoustic sound has articulated his research on New York City with a special browser. The project is particularly sensitive to sounds infrasound, ie low frequency sampling, that normally escape hearing, in different locations, each carefully selected so that would make phonetically, the place chosen as the steps in the Grand Central Station, or the wind did vibrate the WTC, or the steel cables of the Brooklyn Bridge in constant tension under the weight of the cars in the race. All this while listenable shows the spatial coordinates of the place in question through a kind of radar, and its location within the territory in a view from above. Then clicking on the same spot or get more information in a separate window. Interface of urban sounds fascinating, especially when contextualized in a unique city like New York, which makes it very good aural exploration of the metropolitan territories.