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The Mimic Method
The only way to become fluent in a language is to actively mimic the speech sounds of native speakers.
Idahosa (ee-DAO-ssah) Ness has developed a language learning system based on music and mimicry.
posted by
unliteral
on Jan 17, 2012 -
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Hemmelig Tempo: a study of sounds, seen and heard, in various settings
"The Australian Lyre-bird (
Menura superba
), the Nightingale (
Luscinia megarhynchos
) and the Sky Lark (
Alauda arvensis
) remain among the most inventive song birds in the natural fauna. The former is known to perform a ritual in which it clears a small circle in the forest and mimics all the other song birds in its’ region. Furthermore,
it also interpolates imitations of human-related activities such as snapping photo-apparatuses, growling chain-saws and falling trees
. In many respects, the Lyre bird resembles the famous
CASIO SK-1
6 bit sampler, but it is not as circuit-bendable." -- this is the introduction to
one
of the adventures in field research by
Hemmelig Tempo
. The Norwegian group may be considered to be an experimental musical improvisation trio, but they prefer the title of "research group." If this all sounds a bit chaotic, check out an earlier sound from 1/3 of the trio:
DJ Barabass
(more noise inside).
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more inside
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posted by
filthy light thief
on Feb 28, 2011 -
14 comments
"If you're not operating on an instinctive level, you're not an artist."
Guillermo del Toro talks about
vampires, movies, Lovecraft, adaptations, fairytales and art
.
posted by
Artw
on Oct 5, 2010 -
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