Burrrrrp! Yup! It sounded a bit too realistic for the client, but
they installed it anyway and the kids (especially) get a wonderful
laugh out of the sounds.
Bernie
>on 3/22/02 9:37 AM, [dhysom] at [compozarts.com] wrote:
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>Bernie,
>
> That is remarkably brave of you. Even seems above and beyond (and below)
>the call of duty? How large was the mic and were you happy with the
>recording?
>
>
>Dennis
>
>> Yes! For a museum exhibit that streteched out a model of the
>> alimentary canal its full 33ft (10m) around the wall of a room,
>> sounds were required. To do the audio component exhibit, I swallowed
>> a tiny wireless hydrophone (designed and built by a colleague) and
>> recorded. Thus the sounds from mouth to anus.
>>
>> Bernie Krause
>>
>>> hello i know it may not be of subject on this list, but do any of you have
>>> an idea on how to record human body sounds, im looking for digestive track
>>> sistem recordings, but on methods on how to do them myself, not
>>>pre recorded
>>> materials. any help will be appreciated, thanks!
>>> claudio chea
>>>
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