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    Media Files for: The Kerf of Sound

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    The Kerf of Sound This dissertation explores "kerf"—the width of material removed by a saw blade—as a conceptual framework linking material-driven experiences in instrument making to philosophical questions of absence and presence. The text extends kerf beyond a physical consequence of woodcraft towards a suggestive, destructive parameter that connects dual creative research: "composing instruments" made from wood and wire, and composing "Tinnitus Music" in response to hearing impairment. This repository contains media files for the dissertation, which, can be viewed in the order as they appear in the dissertation: Modos de Transporte: Bois de Rose (mp4), created by Daniel Fishkin & Catalina Alvarez A Long Sparse Weeping (wav), created by Daniel Fishkin & Aaron Dilloway Your Ol’ Toolbox Smells Good (wav) created by Daniel Fishkin & Aaron Dilloway Off-Frequency Listening in Subjects (wav) composed by Daniel Fishkin Excitation Patterns (wav) composed by Daniel Fishkin Composing the Tinnitus Suites: 2020 (wav and mp4) composed by Daniel Fishkin Deer Tick… and the Kerf of Sound (mp4) created by Daniel Fishkin & Peter Blasser Full credits for each media item are in the metadata for each respective item as well as in the full text of the appendix of the dissertation

    Sisler and Call: A December 8, 2012 Dialog

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    This video (Dan Sisler and David Call) is a contribution to the CAPE Oral History Project.The University Faculty Memorial Statement for E Daniel G. Sisler is available at https://blogs.cornell.edu/deanoffaculty/files/2016/01/Daniel-Sisler-2g020xf.pdf1_r11h3uh

    Biochip and Protocols for Extended Viability and Simple Functional Assessment of Gastrointestinal Tissue Biopsies

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    Folders & files to be shared for the MoE Tier 1 project "Biochip and Protocols for Extended Viability and Simple Functional Assessment of Gastrointestinal Tissue Biopsies", Project nr./code: RG 151/1

    Report on Meteorological Research March 1, 1935 (m-1)

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    The object of the report was to elucidate in detail the various features of the research program in meteorology being carried on at the Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute in Akron, Ohio. Mr. L. J. Fangman, of the U.S. Weather Bureau, was collaborating with the author in carrying out work such as a study of autographic records of the various meteorological elements during frontal passages with a view to the possible prediction of the intensity of the accompanying disturbance as it may affect the operation of aircraft and a study of atmospheric gustiness with a view to finding the dependence between frequency end amplitude of velocity fluctuations and the vertical temperature and velocity gradients

    Daniel Alexander's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Daniel Choi's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Daniel Rueckert's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Daniel Park's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Daniel Geistler's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Daniel Heather's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity
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