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the beauty of joan la barbara (scores and photographs) - The Hum Blog - 0 views

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    "I'm a huge fan of Joan La Barbara. Her LP The Voice Is The Original Instrument is one of my favorite documents of the 1970's NY avant-garde. La Barbara is a master of advanced vocal technique. In addition to her own remarkable creative output, she's had a long career working with many of the greatest names in avant-garde composition - John Cage, Robert Ashley, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Alvin Lucier, Gordon Mumma, David Behrman, David Tudor, and her husband Morton Subotnick. In my wanderings around the internet I've come across some of her wonderful scores and images of performances etc. I thought I'd pass them along. To see and learn more visit her website.   Voice Piece: One-Note Internal Resonance Investigation (1975)   Persistence of Memory (2009)   Circular Song (1975)   In the Shadow and Act of the Haunting Place (1995)   Performing in Berlin 1981   With Gordon Mumma and David Behrman in 1974   Working on Philip Glass' Einstein on the Beach in 1976   In 1974 with Philip Glass Ensemble with Dickie Landry, Richard Peck and Jon Gibson   With David Tudor, Paris 1974   With Dana Reitz and Phill Niblock (1975)   Playing chess with John Cage   Performing in 1976   Performing in 1976   In the studio with Morton Subotnick in 1984 Share this: TwitterFacebook Related at home with morton subotnick and joan la barbara January 29, 2016 Liked by 1 person joan la barbara's voice is the original instrument reissued by arc light editions May 4, 2016 Liked by 2 people on the early immersive music of joan la barbara, via mode records April 2, 2018 Liked by 2 people Post navigation Rising Tones Cross (Full Film)at home with morton subotnick and joan la barbara 2 thoughts on "the beauty of joan la barbara (scores and photographs)" Feminatronic February 9, 2016 at 8:46 pm Reblogged this on Feminatronic and commented: Something a little different as my Todays Discovery is this webs
john roach

How I edit and master my field recordings - Mindful Audio - 0 views

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    "I love talking about field recording, as you can gather from reading my blog or following me on social media. I'm deeply passionate about all aspects of the discipline and I also love to inspire others to pursue it. Something I haven't talked much about is the editing and mastering side, probably because it isn't as glamorous as teetering on the edge of a volcano or being chased by an orangutan in the rainforest. It may also be because I do my best to escape the studio whenever I can, and this would mean more time spent indoors. At any rate, with this blog post I'm trying to fix that."
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The 4 ways sound affects us - Julian Treasure - 0 views

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    "Sound affects every aspect of our lives - even in our communication. I want to talk in this short blog about the ways sound affects us. You can listen to the blog or read the transcript below."
john roach

Music of Wires - Music of Sound - 0 views

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    Blog post focusing on artists exploring the amplification of long wires (like electrical lines, wire fences, etc) it includes Alan Lamb, Alastair Galbraith, and Alvin Lucier.
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Unquiet Thoughts: Footnotes: John Cage : The New Yorker - 0 views

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    Blog accompaniment (with media) to "Searching for Silence John Cage's art of noise." by Alex Ross from the New Yorker. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/10/04/101004fa_fact_ross
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Noise for Airports - 2 views

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    Noise for Airports a blog about culture, sound, music, and technology.
john roach

Public Hearing - 0 views

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    Very good blog collecting numerous examples of sound art, acoustic ecology, etc.
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Unusual Instruments' Music Videos - 0 views

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    as the name suggests, this is a blog that specializes in video documentation of unusual musical instruments
john roach

La Bouscarle - 2 views

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    "Research blog following the development of Sound Art through compositional and performative techniques in music, fine art, experimental film and creative computing. Each post is continually under development, and serves as a mapping of the author's listening habits and interests, please feel free to comment underneath with any thoughts or additions. If you own the copyright on any of the music/pictures/videos posted and do not want them to exist here, email the below address and they will be removed forthwith. "
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SOUNDWALK.COM/BLOG › EDITIONS - 0 views

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    "Soundwalk Editions features artists and composers who use environmental field recordings as a point of departure in their work. By recording sounds outside of the conventional studio you are in the act field recording, audibly engaged with ears that gradually refine a sonic experience, like the eye looking through a camera lens. Field recording is often synonymous with phonography, in which sound takes the place of image in documenting a location, physical act, or a natural occurrence. Drawing attention to the quality and experiential nature that can exist in the soundscapes of our environment, these works allow the viewer to have an intimate experience with the various compositional approaches practiced by each individual artist. Through listening to these recordings we have the opportunity to become aware of the various dialects that can exist in the language of field recording compositions."
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TED Blog | Mapping terrain in space and time: Exclusive interview with JoAnn Kuchera-Mo... - 0 views

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    "Dr. JoAnn Kuchera-Morin works on the AlloSphere, one of the largest scientific and artistic instruments in the world. Based at UC Santa Barbara, the AlloSphere maps complex data in time and space. Dr. Kuchera-Morin, a composer, demoed the AlloSphere at TED2009 in February, showing five films of scientific data mapped visually and sonically into compelling art."
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Sounds of Europe - 2 views

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    "Welcome to Sounds of Europe, a platform for field recording. The blog of the website will travel to a different European country every month where a local organisation or artist will be responsible for maintaining it. Each country´s particular context and practices with regards to field recording will be explored and presented in a personal way."
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Gaming - Player Success: How to Help or Hinder It with Sound - 1 views

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    "As sound designers, we are usually focused on how sound can affect a player's immersion or enjoyment of a game - certainly important. However, for this blog post I wanted to try and focus on a slightly less common topic, how sound can affect a player's experience in relation to their 'performance'. How can we improve-or worsen-a player's ability to succeed with sound? "
john roach

Illusion Songs - ABOUT - 1 views

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    " I'm curating a collection of auditory illusions found in indigenous folk practices, popular music, and scientific research.  The focus is on finding examples from each sphere that are as beautiful and engaging as they are educational. As the collection takes shape this blog will be structured as an archive of illusions and phenomena, searchable by terms from both science and culture."
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Sound Art Zone - Sound Culture and Creative Freedom - 0 views

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    Italian sound art blog/magazine
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Brian Eno's "The Quiet Room" Meshes Art with Wellness - SevenPonds BlogSevenPonds Blog - 0 views

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    Eno uses visual art and music to make hospital stays more relaxing for patients. (Good history on this project.)
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Vandmand - Everyday Listening - Sound Art, Sound Installations, Sonic Inspiration - 1 views

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    "Mariska de Groot is a Dutch interdisciplinary artist who has been making and performing comprehensive analog light-to-sound instruments and installations for the last few years. Just like Dewi de Vree, who we've featured before on this blog, she is a part of iii, an artist-run platform supporting radical interdisciplinary practices engaging with image, sound and the body in the Hague."
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Using Surround Sound Systems for Public Performances & Installations « Dubspo... - 1 views

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    "magine a wide, twisting column of bass in the center of a room with percussive moons spinning around in its orbit. A beat would smash in one corner, and then echo away in a spiral around the room before the pattern continues with the next beat in the following corner. That was a portion of Zemi 17's recent surround sound installation in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Listeners lay strewn about the carpeted, dark room taking in the aural tale through a multi-channel sound system that he built."
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