Principles of Induction and Electromagnetic Listening
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Principles of Induction and Electromagnetic Listening

Learn the principles of induction as they relate to sound transduction and build your own electromagnetic microphone.

By Computer Music Center at Columbia University

Date and time

Thursday, August 14 · 6 - 9pm EDT

Location

632 W 125th St

632 West 125th Street New York, NY 10027

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Discover the link between the immaterial and the audible. This workshop covers the principles of induction and how they relate to the function of speakers, electromagnets, guitar pickups, and electromagnetic microphones. This session will include live demonstrations, as well as technical and conceptual explanations, of various electromagnetic listening devices built by instructor Miles Scharff. Participants will have the opportunity to build their own electromagnetic microphones by winding their own copper coils and building their own amplifier circuits. All materials required for this build will be provided to participants.

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This session is part of a 10 week summer workshop series led by Miles Scharff and Mark Santolucito at the Computer Music Center at Columbia University. These workshops are free and open to the public.

View the full summer calendar HERE

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FreeAug 14 · 6:00 PM EDT