Installation
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‘The World is Sound’ Exhibition Relates Sound and Tibetan Buddhism
Curated by Risha Lee, ‘The World is Sound‘ is an exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art (New York) in which sound and listening are explored from the perspective of Tibetan Buddhism. On view/listen between June 16, 2017 and January…
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Towards a more sonically inclusive museum practice
Science Museum Group Journal has published an interesting article by John Kannemberg, curator at the museum of portable sound: Towards a more sonically inclusive museum practice: a new definition of the ‘sound object’ As museums continue to search for new…
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Eco part 2: Alma Laprida
This is the second part of Echo, a series of interviews of Latin American female artists. This time I interviewed Alma Laprida, an artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose work with sound has been drawing my attention for some time now. Here the interview.…
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Marcus Fischer’s Words of Concern for Critical Times
Sound artist and composer Marcus Fischer started a project just the day before January 20th, 2017, date in which the new president of the United States started his government period, arising all kind of reactions which probably you already know well.…
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Sound Journeys
“Sound journeys is an experiment into how sound shapes the way we understand the world, created by The Principals in collaboration with sound recordist Chris Watson (sound recordist for David Attenborough and formerly of the band Cabaret Voltaire). Shot and…
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Interview with Ryoko Akama
On August of 2016 I had the privilege to meet, share the bill and play with Japanese artist Ryoko Akama in the cozy venue of Fuse in Bradford, England. Ryoko is a very active artist who has played in concerts…
