Sound - Time - Space

David Thall - MAT 200A Final
 

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Upon entering a room, a system can be found consisting of a pair of microphones, a pair of speakers, and a computer terminal to determine the amount of delay (or time lapse) between input to output.

Sounds picked up by microphone are transmitted via a satellite dish to an orbiting repeater. The signal is then transmitted and received cyclically between satellites.

After some 'x' amount of time lapse (as set via the terminal interface), a gating signal taps into the continuous radio feed, and the signal is then picked up by a ground receiver and played back over the loudspeakers.