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How composer Matthew Burtner is putting climate change into song | PBS NewsHour - 0 views

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    "Matthew Burtner is a composer and "eco-acoustician," weaving sounds he finds in the Alaskan tundra into his musical compositions. With climate change headlining the news, he hopes artists documenting the glacial melting might awaken their audiences -- and contribute to discussions about solutions. Valerie Kern of Alaska Public Media joined Burtner on a recent sound collection trip."
john roach

Stop Sharing Those Feel-Good Cochlear Implant Videos | by The Establishment | The Estab... - 0 views

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    "A cochlear implant is a medical device surgically placed in the inner ear, which transmits sound signals to the brain and can allow some deaf people to hear again, or hear for the first time. For hearing people, a video of a deaf person experiencing sound may look like a scientific and personal triumph. But for a deaf person, even a cochlear implant user like me, these "feel-good" videos are often a bit tasteless at best, ableist at worst."
john roach

AI Voice Generator and Voice Cloning for Text to Speech - Resemble AI - 0 views

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    "Resemble AI supercharges your AI voice with a text-to-speech AI voice generator and real-time APIs to build immersive experiences."
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NASA Exoplanets on Twitter: "The misconception that there is no sound in space originat... - 0 views

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    "The misconception that there is no sound in space originates because most space is a ~vacuum, providing no way for sound waves to travel. A galaxy cluster has so much gas that we've picked up actual sound. Here it's amplified, and mixed with other data, to hear a black hole!"
john roach

E I : XI 133 - 0 views

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    " DVD-ROM (for MAC and PC) that contains 5 sound compositions generated in ³real time² by a computer algorithm. The works are: Room Piece Twenty-four; Noema; Steiner Suite; Unintending; Scene"
john roach

Visual Record - Print Center New York - 0 views

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    "Visual Record: The Materiality of Sound in Print investigates how artists since the 1970s have employed print-based processes to examine the relationship between sound and its visual representation. The exhibition features 15 artists, including Terry Adkins, John Cage, Bethany Collins, Christian Marclay, Glenn Ligon, Dario Robleto, and Audra Wolowiec, among others. "
john roach

'Better late than never': how Brian Eno and David Byrne finally laid a musical ghost to... - 0 views

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    "When the pair sampled Lebanese singer Dunya Younes for their groundbreaking album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, they assumed the original recording was cleared. Four decades on they all meet up to find out the real story"
john roach

In Defense of Auto-Tune | Sounding Out! - 0 views

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    "I am here today to defend auto-tune. I may be late to the party, but if you watched Lil Wayne's recent schizophrenic performance on MTV's VMAs you know that auto-tune isn't going anywhere. "
john roach

The Sound of What Becomes Possible: Language Politics and Jesse Chun's 술래 SUL... - 0 views

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    "Language can be a site of loss, a wholeness with which one, due to migration, has never really known. In the above passage, artist, Jesse Chun, reflects on how her grandmother spoke words in a language she did not understand, but yearned to hear and feel those sounds after her passing. There is a sonic residue that sticks to diasporic experiences. There are sounds that can stir up a blend of affect and ideation that is comforting when whiteness is unsettling."
john roach

Fast Slow Radio - 0 views

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    "Fast Slow Radio presents 22 sonic impressions from locations around the globe. Each 60 minute section is an "audio time-lapse" combining thousands of chronological audio samples collected during a 24hr period. Fast Slow Radio combines the glacial pacing of Norwegian "Sakte-TV" with the constant change of Luc Ferrari's "Presque rien No. 1"."
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Tension in the Track: The Quiet, Rich Sound of 'Severance' - Mixonline - 0 views

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    "Severance provides a stellar example of how a quiet, subtle, appropriate, yet detailed soundtrack can have every bit as much impact as a Marvel movie."
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Listening to What Latinx Artists Have to Say - 0 views

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    "Sonic Terrains in Latinx Art at the Vincent Price Art Museum presents a history of Latinx sound practices steeped in resistance"
john roach

Bill Fontana Recorded the Vibrations of Church Bells Inside Fire-Damaged Notre Dame. No... - 0 views

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    "Bill Fontana Recorded the Vibrations of Church Bells Inside Fire-Damaged Notre Dame. Now, He's Taking His Sound Installation on Tour"
john roach

Jose Maceda - Ugnayan - for 20 radio stations (1973) - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Ugnayan consists of twenty separate 51-minute tracks, each to be played back on a different radio station. The idea was then to have everyone in Manila tune in to a different radio station so that all of the tracks would play back simultaneously, each from a different source. This is a stereo mix of the original tracks, recorded by Maceda and a small group in 1973, using mostly traditional Philippine instruments. Masses of layered percussion and wind sounds build up in short passages and are supplanted by new ones. There's an abundance of bamboo sound, either struck or blown, and a lot of harmonic information happening. This piece (and Maceda's work in general) is important because it attempts to bring together elements of traditional folk music and "avant-garde" composition, and they do it in the public arena. These are not just dusty academic endeavors, they were and are lively examples of other ways that music and sound can be integrated into everyday life. -Jeph Jerman, squidsear"
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When a Minivan Becomes a Music Machine - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "On a muggy August evening on Randalls Island, I stood in a field of Honda Odysseys and CR-Vs, tricked out with towering rows of tweeters and subwoofers. Speakers were affixed to the roofs or lined the trunks of the vehicles like light artillery, painted in canary yellows, blood reds and indigo blues."
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Recreating the lost sounds of spring - 0 views

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    "As our environments change, so too do the sounds they make - and this change in soundscape can affect us in a whole host of ways, from our wellbeing to the way we think about conservation. In this Podcast Extra we hear from one researcher, Simon Butler, who is combining citizen science data with technology to recreate soundscapes lost to the past. Butler hopes to better understand how soundscapes change in response to changes in the environment, and use this to look forward to the soundscapes of the future. "
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The Silent Sounds of Notre-Dame's Bells | Bill Fontana - 0 views

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    "Bill Fontana's latest project, Silent Echoes Notre-Dame, is a contemporary sound installation in Notre-Dame Cathedral's bell towers. The soundscape records the sounds that Notre-Dame's bells emit in response to the environment around them. "
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