Sculpture
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Wayback Sound Machine, A sonic constellation compilation Part 2
A message from the editor: This Sonic Constellation Compilation is part of the ongoing series: WAYBACK SOUND MACHINE, A CONSTELLATION OF SOUNDING TIME, which asks What can we gather from sounding the past–and with that in mind, what…
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THE CALL OF THE WILD | Essay by Erik DeLuca
Part of the ongoing series: WAYBACK SOUND MACHINE, A CONSTELLATION OF SOUNDING TIME A message from the editor: There was a point of time in the wild, as the wild was becoming less wild, when listening became not as much an…
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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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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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Between Tension and Echoes: The Sonic Spaces of Rubén D’Hers
Venezuelan artist Rubén D’hers has published some video documentation of his latest sculptures/installations, such as jaula nerviosa, in which modified birdcages serve as sound sculptures in which resonance is activated by a set of strings, tables, piezos, transducers, motors and even…
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Eco: Interviews about the exploration of sound in Latin America by female artists. Elizabeth Polanco
In Greek mythology, Echo (Eco) was a nymph from whose mouth came the most beautiful words. Once upon a time Zeus wife Hera became jealous of Echo and she cursed her so she could only repeat the last words uttered by other people. Following…