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Chris Watson Interview |
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The Godfather of Experimental Sound Art. Free Sample Bees →. October 6, 2010. This Chris Watson Interview is a must watch for anyone interested in field recording, sound design or general innovations in sound art practice. Watson (who I have blogged about before. Is arguably the world’s best field recordist and his tips and ideas are definitely worth a quick listen. This entry was posted in Acoustic Ecology. And tagged acoustic ecology. The Godfather of Experimental Sound Art. Free Sample Bees →. Draw Li...
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The Godfather of Experimental Sound Art |
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Take The (Musical) Weather With You. Chris Watson Interview →. The Godfather of Experimental Sound Art. October 4, 2010. 039;433 by John Cage' - Photo by Steve Rhodes (CCSA). Over at the New Yorker there’s a great piece about John Cage, one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century, and one who had a very real impact on the progression of experimental sound art and music. Check it out while it’s free here. This entry was posted in Sound Art. And tagged John Cage. New maps offer ...
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Newer posts →. September 9, 2010. Check out this wonderfully vibrant short. Featuring some pretty incredible visual and sonic effects. Late Reflections Podcast: Episode 3 – Sound of the City. September 6, 2010. Big City Sound and Light - Photo by Francisco Diez (CCBY). The film went through many iterations before assuming its final form (it still isn’t actually finished), but the ideas have remained the same. Http:/ boxstr.net/files/6698558 51xzy/Late%20Reflections%20Podcast%203.mp3. September 5, 2010.
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Resources |
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The Acoustic Ecology Institute. The best place to go for up to the minute info about relevant issues, discoveries, trends and ideas. Particularly useful for finding the latest scientific papers and research into soundscapes and the natural world. World Forum for Acoustic Ecology. A very thorough guide to the world of phonography – field recording. Includes sections on theory, practice and equipment as well as links to further resources. The Quiet American is run by an individual with a keen ear and conta...
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Take The (Musical) Weather With You |
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Art From the Ruins. The Godfather of Experimental Sound Art →. Take The (Musical) Weather With You. September 30, 2010. Sculptural Musical Scores - Photo By Nathalie Miebach. I’ve written a few previous posts about my Masters thesis project which parallels and ties in with the content of this blog. Im currently investigating several areas to focus my research but at the moment I’m broadly looking into the intersection between sound art and sound science. And the “ tree horn. But it is her so called ̶...
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Podcasts |
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Have a listen to the Late Reflections podcast series about Tess Bunny’s “Wild The City” project. Http:/ boxstr.net/files/6698556 ojme2/Late%20Reflections%20Podcast%201.mp3. The first of my three part podcast series in full. Http:/ boxstr.net/files/6698557 eok0d/Late%20Reflections%20Podcast%202.mp3. Following up on the first installment of my Late Reflections podcast series, here is episode 2. This time around you’re invited along on a personal tour of Tess Bunny’s Wild The City installation at Wall Stree...
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Art From the Ruins |
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Take The (Musical) Weather With You →. Art From the Ruins. September 24, 2010. Earthquake Aftermath - Photo by Richard Walker (CCBY). Well, not quite art. It’s a rather simple conversion of raw scientific data into music. But boy is it effective in making the data more comprehensible, more emotional. This entry was posted in Sound Art. And tagged acoustic ecology. Take The (Musical) Weather With You →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Top researchers urge U...
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Windfall |
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Bernie Krause and the Great Animal Orchestra. Art From the Ruins →. September 20, 2010. Wind Farm - Photo by freefoto.com (CCBY). Following on from a previous post about the sonic detritus of windfarms, I’ve just been alerted about this upcoming film. Which documents the plight of a small community at the hands of these towering metal giants. There’s little info available at the moment but it looks as if the film is presented in a quasi-horror feel. Definitely one to watch out for. Enter your comment here.
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Bernie Krause and the Great Animal Orchestra |
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Bernie Krause and the Great Animal Orchestra. September 13, 2010. Animal Composer - Photo by Richard Levine (CCBY). It’s been a while since I posted on Bernie Krause but I just received his autobiography from Amazon and its sparked new interest in his work. A quick perusal of the net lead me to this video. I watched a few months ago and which is definitely worth a look for anybody interested in acoustic ecology (soundscape ecology as Krause calls it) and the environment in general. Enter your comment here.