Using iPhone/Android for sensory deprivation
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:00 pm
I just came across a program for my android phone called "White Noise." As I was going through all of the options, I realized that it would be great in a sensory deprivation scenario.
It has the following looped sounds:
Air Conditioner, Airplane, Amazon, Beach Waves, Boat, Cars, Cat Purring, Chimes, City Streets, Clock, Clothes Dryer, Crickets, Crowd, Drip, Fan, Fire, Frogs, Hair Dryer, Heartbeat, Blue Noise, Brown Noise, Pink Noise, Violet Noise, White Noise, Ocean Waves, Car Rain, Light Rain, Heavy Rain, Extreme Rain, Rain Storm, Shower, Sprinkler, Stream, Tibetan Bowl, Thunder, Train, Vacuum, Washer, Water, Wind
The heartbeat one would be good to feed into the ears of a blindfolded sub to add to the tension of a "when and where is the whip/cane coming?" type of scenario.
The blue/pink/white etc. noise options would be good to isolate someone from any noises in the room.
If you mute the rest of the phone's sounds and put it into airplane mode to ensure there are no interruptions, this app would probably work out pretty well.
It has the following looped sounds:
Air Conditioner, Airplane, Amazon, Beach Waves, Boat, Cars, Cat Purring, Chimes, City Streets, Clock, Clothes Dryer, Crickets, Crowd, Drip, Fan, Fire, Frogs, Hair Dryer, Heartbeat, Blue Noise, Brown Noise, Pink Noise, Violet Noise, White Noise, Ocean Waves, Car Rain, Light Rain, Heavy Rain, Extreme Rain, Rain Storm, Shower, Sprinkler, Stream, Tibetan Bowl, Thunder, Train, Vacuum, Washer, Water, Wind
The heartbeat one would be good to feed into the ears of a blindfolded sub to add to the tension of a "when and where is the whip/cane coming?" type of scenario.
The blue/pink/white etc. noise options would be good to isolate someone from any noises in the room.
If you mute the rest of the phone's sounds and put it into airplane mode to ensure there are no interruptions, this app would probably work out pretty well.