Sprung, from the work with DMK, SNR is an examination of the noise generated from fluorescent tubes, picked up by long wave radio.
By having a long wave radio tuned to a frequency between 150kHz and 170kHz in close proximity to fluorescent tubes, noises are induced in the radios. the noises vary between aggressive buzzing to almost IDM like clicks.
The fluorescent tubes are randomly switched on or off creating an unpredictable pattern.
SNR was fist showcased at the LAK festival at PB43, Copenhagen in 2013.
By having a long wave radio tuned to a frequency between 150kHz and 170kHz in close proximity to fluorescent tubes, noises are induced in the radios. the noises vary between aggressive buzzing to almost IDM like clicks.
The fluorescent tubes are randomly switched on or off creating an unpredictable pattern.
SNR was fist showcased at the LAK festival at PB43, Copenhagen in 2013.