Visitors will experience a backdrop of
everyday sounds such as coughs, footsteps, choir practice, organ music or religious service that will be transmitted live from the Cathedral into The Calder.
Not exact matches
These materials are also used in
everyday devices,
such as loudspeakers, which rely on piezoelectrics to convert electrical signals to mechanical vibrations which create
sound waves to produce the desired acoustic signal.
This may not
sound like much compared to the Tab 10.1 (1.24 pounds) or the iPad 2 (1.35 pounds), but it makes a huge difference in
everyday use,
such as when reading for extended periods or playing games.
From the
sound of the cash register in the old grocery to the counterculture jargon of the sixties, from the miniskirts to the multilayered apparel of later years, Anne Tyler captures the evocative nuances of
everyday life during these decades with
such telling precision that every page brings smiles of recognition.
If you are a cat owner, then by now you must be conversant with
everyday cat
sounds such as meowing, hissing or even purring.
Some symptoms of deafness include: your cat not hearing your footsteps or voice when you are near, meowing very loudly, being unresponsive to
everyday sounds (
such as whistles or kissing
sounds made to call your cat over), sleeping through loud and disturbing
sounds, not coming to the
sound of shaking food or treats.
The Ballad of Crook Horn Road includes a
sound component that combines re-mixed selections from television theme songs with the miscellaneous noises of
everyday life,
such as a baby babbling or a door shutting.
Others mimic human creative endeavors
such as mark making and
sound making, and replicate
everyday tasks
such as tying shoe laces.
Using glass and a range of
everyday objects
such as pebbles, placed in various locations around the gallery space, Edwin Lo seeks to recreate the
sound of the Hong Kong seascape in a performance piece that is totally unique to its location and time.
More Love gathers a diverse group of artists working in a range of media — video, photography, sculpture,
sound, participatory art projects and choreographed events — to investigate how
such an integral part of our
everyday lives works.
QMUL says, «The nanorods respond to vibration and movement created by
everyday sound,
such as our voices.
All were common,
everyday words — not the kind that have similar
sounding words with different meanings, or usage,
such as «affect,» and «effect,» «allude,» and «elude,» or «complement,» and «compliment.»
This may
sound either obvious or ridiculous, but often the stresses of
everyday living, particularly with children and the strains they can put on a relationship, can cloud your judgment on
such matters.
These days, we barely even notice the
sounds of
everyday occurrences
such as lawnmowers and nearby roads, but if you think back to pre-industrial times, this amount of external stimulation would have made our distant ancestors nervous wrecks.
Melissa, Home Love Stories
sounds like
such a neat way to share authentic ideas and experiences from
everyday people.