] Ever since man put a price on time, Timepieces have been ] judged for their horological or decorative values, but ] rarely for their aural experience, that is, until the ] much recent rise of the quartz movement. Ask any watch ] aficionado today about their mechanical collection, and ] they won%u2019t fail to mention the sound and feeling ] they get when they wind up their mechanical watch. ] ] ] With this in mind, I recently had a conversation with ] Douglas Repetto, the creator of the Sine Clock, a sound ] sculpture that keeps time with sound by encoding it in a ] set of sine waves: [ Pretty Rad. There's a software version too : http://www.music.columbia.edu/~douglas/portfolio/sineclock/SineClock_software.shtml -k] |