sound art archive - hyperlinks : http://www.onelonelypixel.org/soundart.html
UBU (mega archive): http://ubu.com
http://noiseforlight.com/wp/?page_id=9
http://desartsonnants.over-blog.com/
lots of label website, distributed by metamkine : http://www.metamkine.com/?monlien=1
achat transducer : http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=300-387 more : http://www.parts-express.com/term/rolen-star?srch=rolen+star
Vibro motor - http://www.seas.no/ Gisle may investigate getting some sponsorship from them
Tactile transducer comparison - http://www.baudline.com/erik/bass/tactile_report.html
Visaton Principles of exciter technology - http://www.visaton.de/downloads/pdf/visaton_exciter_principles.pdf
Visaton VS-EX60S-8 Loudspeaker exciter [25W average power/40W max power, 8 Ohm, 58x58x20, approx EUR 15 each @ 10 pieces] (http://www.visaton.de/en/industrie/koerperschall/ex60s_8.html) I just noticed these don't work well for magnetic material because of the internal magnet, however…[D]
Rolen Star Audio Transducers (full range but easy to blow) http://www.rolen-star.com/ We can borrow 5 or 6 of these from a friend in Copenhagen
SinusLive Bass Pumps (low frequencies only but very robust) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sinus-Live-Bass-Pump-III/ Derek can bring 3-4 of these
DIY Transducers
Julien says: “a strong magnet + a copper wire loop type as speaker filter component part”, we are hoping to get some actual part numbers from Julien to order so we can try this
Nice (but very complicated!) howto for making DIY transducers: http://www.vikash.info/audio/transducer_design/
For the really simple approach (stripped down speaker connected to a sofa!): http://lumenlab.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=17062
From MakeMagazine, part I: http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol16/?pg=124&pm=2&u1=friend#pg124
From MakeMagazine, part II: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/08/interns_corner_chladni_plate_the_al.html