• Field by Martin Messier, Sound Performance Based on Residual Electromagnetic Signals

    Field by Martin Messier, Sound Performance Based on Residual Electromagnetic Signals

    FIELD is a new work by Canadian artist Martin Messier, previously known for his intricate audiovisual machines, unique installations and intense performances. This new work is based on the idea of creating sounds out from residual electric signals, using electromagnetic transducer microphones to pick up electricity that serves as source for…

  • The Sound of City: Milan

    The Sound of City: Milan

    https://vimeo.com/162342149 Italian sound artist and composer Chiara Luzzana has been working on a project called The Sound Of City, whose goal is to explore and capture the sounds of cities and then turn them into soundtracks, mixing electronic music and soundscapes. “I travelled all around…

  • Music Biocomputing

    Music Biocomputing

    Short documentary on Eduardo Miranda’s work on biocomputing and music composition, basen on a unique collaboration between organic computer processors made of a slime mould that serves as source for musical interpretation and sonic exploration. The research, developed at ICCMR (Plymouth University, UK) has been focused both in…

  • Sonic Field Radio 003: ‘Ruins (Sicily)’ by Atilio Doreste

    Sonic Field Radio 003: ‘Ruins (Sicily)’ by Atilio Doreste

    Field recordings in Sicily, Italy, by Atilio Doreste, 2015-2016. 00:00 – 6:00 Segesta 06:00 – 17:05 Calatafimi abandoned station 17:05 – 23:35 Poggioreale 23:35 – 31:55 Capuccini Convent DOWNLOAD

  • 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…

  • Ryoichi Kurokawa – Unfold

    Ryoichi Kurokawa – Unfold

    Science is not art and art is not science, but both can dialogue, and giving nowadays possibilities around technologies –not just in terms of the production and instrumentation, but also in the sense of consciousness and the exploration of new territories of time, space, energy…