"Harvester is an installation that employs sound, kinetic elements, and interactivity to create a shifting audio field from a system of controlled feedback. The sounds heard are derived from the piece itself: a set of feedback tones that arise naturally from the electronic components. These tones are a monitor of the status of the piece as it moves and changes: all sounds are generated in real time, none are prerecorded. The feedback sounds are filtered so that they become a set of evolving, resonant low and mid-range tones that can be listened to for an extended period of time." -- Ed Osborn
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Published in 2006 by The Iowa Review Web in Volume 8, Issue 1.
This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Lynne Nugent at the Iowa Review in Summer 2016.
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