The Sentiment Machine
The Sentiment Machine is a self-regulating sound installation that examines the content of some of broadcast television’s staple products.
Using a computer program that cross-edits and remixes audio clips on-the-fly, a database of TV soundtracks is continuously poled to find ongoing topical continuity and produce a juxtaposed, hypertextual narrative of association. By restricting interplay to only those audio streams which share a pause, the editing rules mimic the rules of conversational flow. This “conversation” is then released through a small constellation of hanging speakers creating a gentle shower of emotional stimulants, a compressed model of the ethos of broadcast entertainment.
The Marquis De Sade
Neil Postman
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(3 minute excerpt with no hand-editing)
- Witnesses
- Radio Silence
- Video Silence
- Appropriate Response
- “Enchanted” Chant-Boxes
- The Alchemist’s Secret Assistant
- The Aural Ecosystem
- The Past is a Ghost
- The Sentiment Machine
- The Observational Soundscape
- Parallel Rhetoric: Coming and Going
- Interactive Soundscapes
- City Salvage
- The Shape of Memory
- Parallel Rhetoric: 2001 + 2005
- Movement Reflection
- 11:00 News
- Explosions & Reactions
- Interference Patterns
- Search Signals
- Ice
- Fluoro

