Color Of Noise, Aernoudt Jacobs, 2015
Color Of Noise is an installation initially started while researching electroactive polymers and other metamaterials in collaboration with EMPA (Zurich) and Liquid Things (University of Applied Arts in Vienna). Electroactive polymers are materials that change shape as they get supplied with electricity. They are also referred to as artificial muscles.
The research was done to develop a speaker that can take different shapes and act simultaneously as an artificial sound filter. This prototype combines an artificial muscle with a PVDF speaker foil. When the muscle contracts, the sounds emitted by the speaker sound differently because the inherent sound reflections of the speaker changes.
The sounds emitted by the installation are an accumulation of the omnipresent sounds that we both consciously and unconsciously daily produce. They become full-spectrum because they are a summation of all possible frequencies. Summed together they become the condensed sonic imprint of our postmodern soundscape.
material research in collaboration with EMPA (Zurich), Liquid Things (University of Applied Arts in Vienna) and from 2019 with Sirris
Productions by Aernoudt Jacobs
- Contact 2020
- Infraultra 2020
- Heliophone 2015
- Induction Series #4.2 - Horseshoe 2015
- Induction Series #4.3 - Tin Space 2015
- Heliophone Drawings 2015
- Color Of Noise 2015
- The Photophon Principle 2014
- Induction Series #4.1 - Beam 2014
- Photophon 2013
- Sikuvalliajuq 2012
- Induction Series #1 2012
- Induction Series #3 2012
- Miniatuur 2011
- Glaz-Maton 2011
- Permafrost 2009
- Leslie/History 2006
- Phantom Melodies 2006