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==sound synthesis & formant synthesis==
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==sound, speech & formant synthesis==
 
  http://reactivemusic.net/?tag=text-to-speech : overview of articles related to text to speech on reactive music
 
  http://reactivemusic.net/?tag=text-to-speech : overview of articles related to text to speech on reactive music
 
  https://mitpress.mit.edu/designingsound/ : Code examples for “Designing Sound” textbook
 
  https://mitpress.mit.edu/designingsound/ : Code examples for “Designing Sound” textbook
 
  https://mitpress.ublish.com/book/designing-sound
 
  https://mitpress.ublish.com/book/designing-sound
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http://research.spa.aalto.fi/publications/theses/lemmetty_mst/chap5.html : history of speechsynthesis.
  
 
==constructed language (conlang)==
 
==constructed language (conlang)==
 
  http://www.dblondin.com/092507.html
 
  http://www.dblondin.com/092507.html
 
  http://www.dblondin.com/101606.html
 
  http://www.dblondin.com/101606.html
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==facts and figures ==
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The natural frequency of the vocal cords apparatus is determined by the size, muscular force and lung pressure.
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It varies depending size, age, species, ...
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Our voices have a frequency around 100 Hz to 200Hz inadult male humans, 200Hz to 300Hz in adult female humans, and up to 350Hz in children.
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For cats this rises to 500Hz, and for buffalo, walrus, and lions it can be as low as 30Hz.

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Exhibition shots
The state of things, Group show @ Imal, Nov - Dec 2016

There is also information between words

https://www.wired.com/2012/04/an-essay-on-the-new-aesthetic/
https://creators.vice.com/en_us/article/in-response-to-bruce-sterlings-essay-on-the-new-aesthetic


sound, speech & formant synthesis

http://reactivemusic.net/?tag=text-to-speech : overview of articles related to text to speech on reactive music
https://mitpress.mit.edu/designingsound/ : Code examples for “Designing Sound” textbook
https://mitpress.ublish.com/book/designing-sound

http://research.spa.aalto.fi/publications/theses/lemmetty_mst/chap5.html : history of speechsynthesis.

constructed language (conlang)

http://www.dblondin.com/092507.html
http://www.dblondin.com/101606.html

facts and figures

The natural frequency of the vocal cords apparatus is determined by the size, muscular force and lung pressure. It varies depending size, age, species, ... Our voices have a frequency around 100 Hz to 200Hz inadult male humans, 200Hz to 300Hz in adult female humans, and up to 350Hz in children. For cats this rises to 500Hz, and for buffalo, walrus, and lions it can be as low as 30Hz.