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Dhvāni
Dhvāni, meaning resonance in Sanskrit, is a responsive and self-regulating sound sculpture that incorporates Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to challenge human agency in sounding art. The work is part of an artistic research project Connecting Resonances that aims to create…
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Eco part 7: Liliana Rodríguez Alvarado
Liliana Rodríguez Alvarado is a Mexican artist with a very interesting job especially in sound improvisation. This is why we interviewed her at Sonic Field. Find the interview in Spanish and English. Q How and when do you find sound…
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Two New Bloomsbury Handbooks: Sound Art and Anthropology of Sound
Bloomsbury Academic is about to release two new handbooks, one this month, the other in September. Both are now available for pre-order. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art Edited by Sanne Krogh Groth and Holger Schulze, 592 pages, available 02-20-2020…
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Interview with Taiwanese composer Cyanching
We are with Cyanching in her London apartment listening to her debut album ‘Shadow of a Shadow’ and speaking about the creative process behind this work which was published on cassette on Bezirk and debuted with positive and rewarding reviews.…