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RE: [wiardgroup] Re: food science -

2008-05-20 by frank death

I've asked Mr. A. Zimmel personally if he's aware of any known recordings that are available to the public which are designed to be listened to in a waking-dream state. I'd like to cast this question out to the group. For example, recordings designed to be listened to while observing a Dream Machine. Stuff along those lines.
 I believe the musicality of coloured noise really translates through images conjured up by the mind during that waking/dream state, eg; falling asleep to storms, wind or rain...
   Matt

mrboningen wrote: 
>             sitting here, listeing to the sound of the rain outside during the 
> current typhoon hitting yokohama, i was struck by the similarity of 
> the sound of bacon frying. 
> the interesting thing is that the one relaxes me and puts me in a 
> state of deep meditation, while the other puts me on edge. (guess which!) 
> i was wondering if it might not be possible to do an fft analysis of 
> both sounds and then cross reference those with psychological studies 
> of the effects of sound on the mental state. 
> ;) 
> gregg 
> --- In wiardgroup@yahoogro ups.com , davevosh@... wrote: 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Ya'll can wallow in your 'systemics' and 'deconstructed  cultural 
>> contextualizations' but I can tell you with absolute clarity  that 
>> there is NOTHING musical about frying bacon. 
>>  
>>  
>> arnold, 
>> i can`t speak to the prof`s beat notion myself but found i still 
> felt your  
>> sizzling properties might be of some use - in an r.v.g. "core" 
> where you  
>> might mix a sawtooth or mutant triangle wave with noise to modify the  
>> distribution, what if you used the sizzling bacon noise as a 
> substitute ? would  you get 
>> a different distribution ? 
>> guess i need to contact chicago commodities exchange and buy some test  
>> materials... ......... ......... ....  :^) 
>> best, 
>> dave 
>>  
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>

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