Signal processing

Sonic artifact

In sound and music production, sonic artifact, or simply artifact, refers to sonic material that is accidental or unwanted, resulting from the editing or manipulation of a sound. (Wikipedia).

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The Secret Study Of Seeing With Sound | Sonic Magic | Spark

Sound has the power to charm, annoy, and even change history. Sonic Magic: The Wonder and Science of Sound reveals the historic force, promise, and potential of sound – and a strange phenomenon called cymatics that has created a new scientific mystery. Sonic Magic explores how sound has sh

From playlist Spark Top Docs

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Sonic Boom in water

Breaking the sound barrier in water or air. My Patreon page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

From playlist Physics

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AWESOME SUPERCONDUCTOR LEVITATION!!!

A quantum levitator it's a circular track of magnets above which a razor-thin disc magically levitates, seeming to defy the laws of physics. The key to the levitator is the disc, which is made of superconducting material sandwiched between layers of gold and sapphire crystal. A piece of fo

From playlist THERMODYNAMICS

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17. Creating New Expressive Social Mediums on the iPhone

(June 1, 2009) Professor Ge Wang, Stanford Professor and creator of the popular iPhone Ocarina and Leaf Trombone apps, demonstrates how creativity and social connections can intersect on a global scale. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford School of Engineering: h

From playlist Lecture Collection | iPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009)

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Some Old MTG Magic the Gathering Cards from Alpha, Beta, Unlimited, Revised, Alliances

Just taking a look at some random cards from my MTG Magic the Gathering Collection. It turns out that there are cards from Alpha, Beta, Unlimited, Revised, and Alliances in this pile. Fun stuff:)

From playlist Magic the Gathering (MTG)

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Daryl Baxter - The Making of Tomb Raider

Daryl Baxter, Features Editor at iMore, tells us about the process of writing his book "The Making of Tomb Raider". His early experiences with games included Sonic 3 on Sega Mega Drive and Tomb Raider on PS1.

From playlist TechTalks

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The Lenovo Tapes - Wayne

A viral film we created for Lenovo featuring futuristic technology from their R&D labs.

From playlist Lenovo: For Those Who Do.

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Art Quiz #5

Art Quiz #5

From playlist Art Quizzes

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World's Deepest-Penetration and Fastest Optical Cameras - Lihong Wang - 11/28/2018

Earnest C. Watson Lecture by Professor Lihong Wang, "World's Deepest-Penetration and Fastest Optical Cameras." In his talk, Lihong Wang will discuss the development of photoacoustic tomography, which allows scientists to peer deep into biological tissue. He will also talk about his lab's

From playlist Caltech Watson Lecture Series

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Harmonic

an original song written by Taylor Sparks

From playlist music

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Sound Restoration | Science in the City | Exploratorium

Experimental physicist Carl Haber restores antique audio recordings too old, fragile, or damaged to be otherwise replayed—including recordings made in wax, soot, and foil. Using optical scanning technologies from his work at CERN in Switzerland, Haber has recovered and preserved a diverse

From playlist Science in the City I Exploratorium

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Early Stomper Tests

Enjoy a small collection of explosions from our preliminary tests of the prototype of what is to become Project Stomper.

From playlist Project Stomper Videos

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Sonic Postcards from The Appian Way | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic

“All roads lead to Rome” was once more than a saying; it was a fact. And the first of those great roads, the Appian Way, was the most important of them all. Italians still travel what’s left of the “Queen of Roads,” even if they don’t always know it. National Geographic writer Nina Strochl

From playlist Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic

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The Curse of Oak Island: A Groundbreaking Core Sample at The Money Pit (Season 6) | History

A new coring operation at the Money Pit area extracts a sample that the team believes could be the edge of the Shaft 6 tunnel in this clip from Season 6, Episode 8, "Unearthed". #OakIsland Subscribe for more from The Curse of Oak Island and other great HISTORY shows: http://histv.co/Subscr

From playlist The Curse of Oak Island: Season 6 | History

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The Curse of Oak Island: A Significant Wood Sample at Bore Hole K-5.5 (Season 6) | History

It is the beginning of an exciting new day on Oak Island as Rick and the team continue the core-drilling operation in search of a centuries-old searcher tunnel that may lead to the treasure shaft in this clip from Season 6, Episode 9, "As Above, So Below". #OakIsland Subscribe for more fro

From playlist The Curse of Oak Island: Season 6 | History

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4.8b - Neural Networks and Deep Learning - 3

Information Service Engineering 2021 Prof. Dr. Harald Sack Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Summer semester 2021 Lecture 12: Basic Machine Learning 3 4.8c - Neural Networks and Deep Learning - 3 - Generative Deep Learning - Generative Adversarial Networks - Clever Hans Effect - Chinese

From playlist ISE2021 - Lecture 12 - 07.07.2021

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Sonification of solar wind

This sound is part of a project to make music from data--also known as sonification-- in order to detect trends or other features. Read more: http://scim.ag/2tDDLYq Sound files courtesy of Mark Ballora

From playlist Materials and technology

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Physics - Mechanics: Sound and Sound Waves (28 of 47) What Causes a Sonic Boom

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what causes a sonic boom.

From playlist PHYSICS MECHANICS 5: WAVES, SOUND

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Fairies, Goblins, and Pirates: A Fantastic Quiz Show

Alexis Stempien, one of SciShow’s script editors, faces off against Hank as they try to answer science questions about some fantastical topics! Hosted by: Michael Aranda Head to https://scishowfinds.com/ for hand selected artifacts of the universe! ---------- Support SciShow by becoming

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