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Sound can directly affect balance and lead to risk of falling -- ScienceDaily - 0 views

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    "What people hear and do not hear can have a direct effect on their balance, according to new research from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE)."
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Penn Commissions Sound Artists to Respond to Landscape Photographs - 1 views

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    "For Landscape / Soundscape at the University of Pennsylvania's Arthur Ross Gallery, 10 sound artists were commissioned to create soundscapes responding to ten landscape photographs in the university's art collection. "I spent a lot of time just meditating on the photographic images, and I began yearning to hear some sort of sonic interpretation of the imagery," co-curator Heather Gibson Moqtaderi, who is associate curator and collections manager at Penn's University Art Collection, told Hyperallergic. "I felt that a balanced experience between sight and sound would most effectively convey this idea.""
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Visualizing Sound - Representations of Sound in Contemporary Creation - We Make Money N... - 1 views

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    "Visualizing Sound - Representations of Sound in Contemporary Creation stems directly from the LEV (Laboratorio de electrónica visual - Visual Electronics Lab) Festival. Launched at LABoral in 2007, the festival focuses on the convergence of electronic sound creation and visual arts. Visualizar el sonido [Visualizing Sound] brings the same line of enquiry into the white walls of the art center. The result is an exhibition where sound and image perfectly balance each other. Some works give a graphic, architectural and physical presence to sound, others reveal the sound produced by physical objects we'd otherwise regard as perfectly mute."
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Stereopublic: Crowdsourcing the quiet - Everyday Listening - Sound Art, Sound... - 1 views

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    "n urban areas, silent places where one can enjoy some quietude are getting more and more scarce. There's a lot of what some might call "noise pollution", sound harmful to human health and disturbing a balanced life. With cities still getting more crowded and thus louder every year, no wonder that this is quite a hot topic, also with artists. We saw Music for Forgotten Places by composer Oliver Blank last year for example, a project where one can dial a phone number on a sign to hear some music for a silent place in the city, and take a mindful moment in a busy city."
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Sonify... your package's journey - Everyday Listening - Sound Art, Sound Inst... - 0 views

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    "There's different ways of sonifying data, and it's often hard to strike a balance between making it musical or "listenable", and translating the data into sound in a correct manner. We've seen different ways of sonifying data before in this "Sonify…"-series. With FedEx's SoundTrack, they very clearly went for music. Which seems logical considering SoundTrack is a marketing gimmick."
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