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sound mirrors
noun
Plural of sound mirror
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Sound Mirrors has the lot.
Little is known about the origins of sound mirrors.
Sound Mirrors, though it comes from experts in recycling sound, returns to an idea of uniqueness.
Sound Mirrors opens with a still shot of a coastline at evening.
Tacita Dean and Brian Dillon have both responded to the sound mirrors of Denge, near Dungeness, in Kent.
The military did have some primitive technology to help them, however: concrete "sound mirrors" built along the coast, that helped concentrate and amplify the noise of the engines.
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Get stranded in the right place and you could go and explore the Abbot's Cliff sound mirror, or the Samphire Hoe nature reserve.
One legacy of the raids is the sound mirror, which still stands in a field just outside the village.
The grooves between the knobs trap a film of air that is consistent whatever the orientation or depth of the whale, making it an excellent sound mirror.
Here he is aided immeasurably by the RZA (pronounced RIZZ-ah), one of the hip-hop masterminds behind the Wu-Tang Clan, whose dreamy, collagist approach to sound nicely mirrors Mr. Jarmusch's cool, allusive visual style.
The school has also acquired around £30,000-worth of grants to refurbish an old gymnasium and changing rooms to include TV screens, sound system, mirrors and hair driers.
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