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Urban Omnibus » Sirens Taken for Wonders - 1 views

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    "As the plaintive wail of an ambulance drifted up 2nd Avenue last Friday night, a group of about 30 people at the corner of East 10th Street paused to listen to the siren as it passed by. I had joined a nocturnal urban hunt, an aural field trip through New York City, listening for the sounds of sirens and what they signify. The event was one of a three part series called Sirens Taken for Wonders, a joint program of Performa 09 and the Van Alen Institute. "
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WNYC - Soundcheck: The Ill Effects of Urban Noise (September 21, 2009) - 0 views

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    Be it sirens, jackhammers, or your neighbor's too-loud TV, noise is everywhere in the urban landscape. Today, we'll talk about how to protect yourself from all that racket with guests Arline Bronzaft, Chair of the Noise Committee on the Mayor's Committee
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Noises of New York - City's Racket Can Be Restorative - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    If you live in New York, I can understand how this kind of racket might drive you bats sometimes, but to me it was a revelation.
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nysoundmap.org - 1 views

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    What kinds of sounds can you find in New York City? With sound-seeker, you can zoom, pan and search for sounds with interactive satellite photos or detailed maps.
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Nestup [[]_[]] - 0 views

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    "Nestup is an experimental markup language for musical rhythms. It's specifically designed to break away from a fixed musical grid."
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In New York City, Indoor Noise Goes Unabated - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Noise measurements at 37 restaurants, bars, stores and gyms showed, according to experts, potentially dangerous conditions at many of them.
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SO! Amplifies: Wu Tsang's Anthem (2021) | Sounding Out! - 0 views

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    "Tsang's new site-specific installation, Anthem (2021), was conceived in collaboration with the singer, composer, and transgender activist Beverly Glenn-Copeland (b. 1944, Philadelphia) and harnesses the Guggenheim Museum's cathedral-like acoustics to construct what the artist calls a "sonic sculptural space.""
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The Sounds of Brooklyn on Foot | MetroFocus | THIRTEEN - 2 views

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    "Seven years ago, composer Craig Shepard packed a pocket trumpet and a musician's composition notebook and set off for a month-long stroll across Switzerland. Along the way, Shepard traversed 250 miles, composing a piece of music every day and performing it precisely at 6:00 pm in the Swiss town squares, harbors, and mountaintops that he reached at the end of each daily trek. Now, every Sunday between February 26 and May 21, Shepard will be afoot on the sidewalks of Brooklyn, fanning out over 13 routes that intersect nearly every neighborhood in the borough for his follow-up project, On Foot: Brooklyn."
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City Story: Voices Beyond the Boardwalk - 0 views

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    Coney Island is a place like none other, known around the world for its iconic amusements and the role its had throughout history as America's first playground. At the same time the community that lives, works and struggles to support Coney Island's survival has gone unknown and unseen, until now.
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An Audio Tour Dredges Up the Dark Ecology of NYC's Newtown Creek - 0 views

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    "The strange narrative of Newtown Creek unwinds over a new audio tour, the half-hour "A Field Guide to Whale Creek." Created by the Floating Studio for Dark Ecologies (FSDE), a media art collective including Nick Hubbard, Rebecca Lieberman, and Marina Zurkow,"
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