Plink: A Multiplayer Toy to Experiment Music.
Plink, by DinahMoe, is a very simple and addicting free multiplayer game where you enter “rooms” and experiment with music and sounds with other players.
All you have to do is select a sound, click, and drag your mouse and you’re on your way to creating harmonious music!

Source: kotaku.com
Time-lapsed Sound.
We’ve seen plenty of timelapse videos but not so much for sound.
This sound time lapse video follows 24 hours of Andrew Spitz’ life.
You can now make your own audio time-lapses thanks Andrew Spitz, who built this free desktop app: phonoLapse {+ software}. It’s free and available to anyone using Mac or Windows. Start experimenting!
Source: alancross.ca
Visualizing Sound: Waves installation by Daniel Palacios
LABoral (Gijón, Spain)
Waves will be part of this international group exhibit that intends to explore the synthesis between image and sound, the different graphical and physical representations of sound, and its evolution in the context of contemporary art.

Source: butdoesitfloat.com
