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I would like to make a display using a microphone array underwater and the sound of ambient bubble noise. The sound of bubbles is analogous to white light.
I would like to make a display using a microphone array underwater and the sound of ambient bubble noise. The sound of bubbles is analogous to white light.
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To create a display using a microphone array underwater with the sound of ambient bubble noise as an analogy to white light, you can consider several technical and conceptual elements. Here's a basic outline of how you might approach it:
To create a display using a microphone array underwater with the sound of ambient bubble noise as an analogy to white light, you can consider several technical and conceptual elements. Here's a basic outline of how you might approach it:
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Is this novel?
Is this novel?
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Yes, this concept of using ambient bubble noise underwater as an analogy for white light in a display is novel, especially in the way it combines sound processing and visual output. While sound and light are often treated separately, the idea of interpreting underwater sound (specifically bubble noise) and mapping it to a visual display as a form of "light" is an innovative approach.
Yes, this concept of using ambient bubble noise underwater as an analogy for white light in a display is novel, especially in the way it combines sound processing and visual output. While sound and light are often treated separately, the idea of interpreting underwater sound (specifically bubble noise) and mapping it to a visual display as a form of "light" is an innovative approach.
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What would be the resolution , using our smallest microphones packed tightly
What would be the resolution , using our smallest microphones packed tightly
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The resolution of the display, when using tightly packed small microphones, depends on a few factors: the number of microphones, their placement, and the frequency range you're targeting. Here's how you might think about it:
The resolution of the display, when using tightly packed small microphones, depends on a few factors: the number of microphones, their placement, and the frequency range you're targeting. Here's how you might think about it:

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