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The creation process of ''Tape'', a monumental walk-in installation, which consists of giant cocoons made of 30 kilometres long transparent packing tape in a scaffold pipe construction.
Once inside this labyrinth you find yourself carried in a wondrous world by transparent tape. This impressive structure is made by Numen / For Use, a Croatian / Austrian design group. Tape was previously exhibited in Berlin, Melbourne and the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and adapts to every environment.
Creators and kids around. Language Dutch and English.
MORE ABOUT THE FESTIVAL AND LONG RECORDING HERE:
http://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/273204/
More about the recording: This recording I made in 50cm from the middle, under the installation during the making process. The student walk bare feet in the cocoons sticking many layers of tape to make the construction that strong that a group of maximum five people can visit it during the festival. In this recording the bass sounds are boosted and the file is compressed.
Original 96/24 file only on request: 150502_0661 ORG 96 COMP.flac
Gear chain: Rode NT4 XY and Rode NT1, in Rode Blimp > Sound Devices 302 >Tascam dr-100 Mk2.
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Date/time: May 2nd 2015, 2-3 pm
Weather: wind 0-2 bft, clear and sometimes some clouds, temp 16c.
location; Paleiskwartier, between Residentieplein, de Onderwijsboulevard en de Jonkerstraat, 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch), Netherlands (Holland), Europe.
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Type
Ogg Vorbis (.ogg)
Duration
9:59.114
File size
42.9 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bitrate
600 kbps
Channels
Stereo