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  • Bernie Krause on “Soundscapes – The Sounds of the Natural World” Podcast

    Bernie Krause on “Soundscapes – The Sounds of the Natural World” Podcast

    ABC Radio International has published a new episode of “The Science Show” with world-famous American bioacoustician Bernie Krause. On the show, he shares amazing stories of nature recording in amazing places over the world, and also showcases several examples of his recordings and music compositions. Bernie Krause records soundscapes. For over forty years, he has…

  • Impoder, Vulnerability and Resistance: The Work of María Leguízamo

    Impoder, Vulnerability and Resistance: The Work of María Leguízamo

    (Ensayo de Transferencia) Photos courtesy of 45 SNA  Sound art researcher Brandon LaBelle suggests that ivisibility operates in the possibility of breaking apart the linguistic structures by detaching the signifier of the sound from its signified. The idea of the acousmatic has been applied to keep the identity of activists-artists secret and to conceal or…

  • THE BIG BANG  and what we left behind (or, hearing loss) | Essay by Samuel Hertz

    THE BIG BANG and what we left behind (or, hearing loss) | Essay by Samuel Hertz

    A message from the editor… How time passes, and how time is felt passing, how time is personal and ever changing its costumes and definitions. Within that what is a moment. Within that what is an event. What is shared, and with whom and what else. What is taken away. What might grow. What of…

  • New Books: Sonic Flux, Metaphonics, Writing the Field Recording, K-Punk Collection

    New Books: Sonic Flux, Metaphonics, Writing the Field Recording, K-Punk Collection

    Below you find four new books you might find interesting: Sonic Flux, by Christoph Cox Available at: The University of Chicaco Press From Edison’s invention of the phonograph through contemporary field recording and sound installation, artists have become attracted to those domains against which music has always defined itself: noise, silence, and environmental sound. Christoph…

  • Fragments of Extinction, An Eco-acoustic Research

    Fragments of Extinction, An Eco-acoustic Research

    Run by “sound artist, researcher and eco-acoustic composer” David Monacchi, Fragments of extinction is a multi-disciplinary research process based on soundscape exploration, based on Bernie Krause’s acoustic ecology theories, but also involving diverse explorations around field recording, sonic data interpretation, and scientific methodologies around sound, which, as his director notes, focuses not just on single sonic languages and…

  • Environmental Sound Artists: In Their Own Words, New Book

    Environmental Sound Artists: In Their Own Words, New Book

    Edited by Frederick Bianchi and V. J. Manzo and to be published by Oxford University Press on August 25 (July 12 on Amazon), Environmental Sound Artists is a new book exploring traditional and novel issues around the art of environmental sound: ‘Environmental Sound Artists: In Their Own Words’ is an incisive and imaginative look at the…