«The Simultaneous Translator is a Windows based audio interface. With SimTrans, you can load audio streams, mix them and then manipulate them. The manipulation (like the quantity of echo or reverb) is determined by the fluctuation and delays that happen between YOU and the source of the audio stream. The internet becomes your collaborator as you create your mix, and the instability that you usually try to avoid becomes a tool for creation. A critical aspect of SimTrans is that it makes the fluctuations of the internet visible and audible. Distance and delay are manifested within the interface numerically and as a series of sliding heads. You can also launch a Google Earth link and watch a dynamic flying journey between yourself and the source of the audio […]»
Via: turbulence.org blog
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