Water radio sound

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"Be water my friend"

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Drops leak


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Ocean Waves


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Rain on some container


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Questions


1. What is experimental?

  • Anything that I am still testing/ never tested before-if related to artwork.
  • Outside the box
  • Conducting various steps (protocols) to test a hypothesis.
  • Something relatively innovative compared to other bodies of work.
  • If something is experimental, it means that it was never done before and the output is unknown
  • It is said of something that aims to prove useful once it's been used and refined enough. When something enters its experimental phase it will often enter it with a certain goal in mind, so the utility of something that is said to be in an "experimental phase" will vary. Those results, no matter if they are deemed to be positive or negative, will be the result of experimentation, and will inevitably branch out to new discoveries and to the gathering of new experiences related to the experimented subject. It can be argued that acquiring the most "usefulness" of the experimented item will not always be the final goal of the already mentioned process. Flaws may become features instead of hindrances and the goal could even become an ever shifting finish line that will never be reached.
  • It is a set of requirements to be strictly followed in order to create a new procedure or system.



2. What is a protocol?

  • Arbitrary set of rules widely accepted to be adhered to in a given setting.
  • Inside the box.
  • A protocol can be considered as a series of different rules to follow, in order to fulfil a certain task or goal.
  • A protocol is a set of rules commonly agreed upon by any number of active members that ensures a certain functionality. It is a go-to method that aims to narrow down the different ways one could act to prevent a situation, or to respond to it, so quick action can be taken and the collaterals reduced to a minimum.
  • It is a procedure to accomplish or demonstrate a result done in a standard way.