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Signal To Noise posted a video "REMAP - Roland Electro-Mechanical Audio Plotter - 'Piksel', Bergen 2015" on VIMEO

REMAP is by UK artist duo Signal-to-Noise, Oliver Wilshen and Niall Quinn.This prototype electro-mechanical sound device is based on the Roland DXY pen plotter, a discontinued printing technology of the 1980s, which is combined with audio cassette tape technology in order to playback prerecorded 'found' sound recordings from a magnetically encoded audio tape surface. The resulting installation is a multi-temporal assemblage of these marginalised technologies, a hybrid sonic drawing device able to recall and explore archival media. Within these recordings, existing narratives are disrupted and fragmented, straying from chronological order into non-linearity. This draws on analogies to both the device's merged hardware assembly and to the 'media archaeological' interweaving of media timescales and histories.The REMAP project engages with obsolete media artefacts and technologies, with an intention to use such past mediatic devices to help critique the impact of current globalised digital and technological consumerist culture. It seeks to explore the notion 'Zombie Media' (Parikka/Hertz), 'the living dead of media culture', an accumulated mass of discarded waste electronics and a continued physical existence beyond obsolescence.signal-to-noise.co.ukCast: Signal to NoiseTags: REMAP, plotter, sound, audio, art, media, new media, tape, cassette, XY, roland, DXY, media archaeology, archive, device, installation, post digital, post-digital, neo-analogue and neo-analog

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