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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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An Art Installation Along The Mystic River Streams Sounds Straight Into Your Ears | WBU... - 1 views

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    "Walk along the gravel path that winds beside the Mystic River, and you'll probably notice, every so often, a sign stuck crookedly into the grass. "You're walking inside a virtual audio installation!," it cheerfully announces. Scan the QR code, and your headphones fill up with sound: a mournful cello, a cacophony of birds, the sudden gush of running water."
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Living with Concepts: Jana Winderen, Spring Bloom on Vimeo - 1 views

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    In this second interpretive video for "Living with Concepts," Norway-based artist Jana Winderen discusses the four-channel audio installation "Spring Bloom in the Marginal Ice Zone: From the Barents Sea to Lake Ontario": https://vimeo.com/613751409 Composed from field recordings in the Barents Sea along the marginal ice zone (an ecologically vulnerable, dynamic border between the open sea and the sea ice), Winderen's composition documents wildlife activities that all depend on the annual spring bloom: plankton, bearded seals, humpbacks and orcas, crustaceans and spawning cod. On UTM campus, these sounds connect the vulnerable ecologies of the Barents Sea with the seasonal rhythms of local forest ecologies, and the distressed waterways of Lake Ontario and the Credit River. "Spring Bloom" plays during daylight hours only. It is periodically shut off in response to seasonal ecological activity, determined in consultation with faculty in UTMBiology. See the Blackwood website for current playback conditions: https://www.blackwoodgallery.ca/program/living-with-concepts First presented in Mississauga by the Blackwood for "The Work of Wind: Air, Land, Sea," "Spring Bloom" is currently installed at the University of Toronto Mississauga campus, 2021-2024, as part of "Living with Concepts." Artwork storage and transport sponsored by Musket Transport Ltd. Video by Vuk Dragojevic.
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Natasha Barrett - Trade Winds. Opening - YouTube - 0 views

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    Opening track for this album that uses sounds of oceans around the world as its primary sound source
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'Xenon Wind' from 'Camera Lucida' (LINE_030) by Evelina Domnitch + Dmitry Gelfand on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Camera Lucida is a highly introspective immersive spatial art work creating a fleeting ephemeral materiality by intersecting ultrasound with hyperlight… in essence the creation of a sonic aurora. Domnitch and Gelfand's piece rejects any possibility to be fixed in space and time, but rather offers up the very definition of an unstable work of art, existing entirely for and within the perceptive realm of the viewer." - Stephen Kovats, Director of Transmediale 2008"
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The Science of Microphone Windscreens - 0 views

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    "Capturing professional audio outdoors can be very tricky and requires not only the right knowledge, but the right tools to help you get the job done."
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