Thinking
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the grain of the auditory field
“The sound of the escalator’s motor had become indistinct, although I could still feel a faint rhythm transmitted through the steps, which I assumed were caused as the links of the chain that drew me upward were engaged by the…
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from instinct to creation
Childhood Epiphany I It is a frigid February afternoon. Yet here I am, nestled in the warmth of my snowsuit, scarf and “tuque”, paralyzed nevertheless by the cold as the temperature hovers around -20C. Such biting chill and immobility are…
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Interview with Grant Smith by Maria Papadomanolaki Maria Papadomanolaki interviews artist Grant Smith about a new project entitled Reveil/soundCamp. Grant Smith has a long-standing engagement with the study of place, nature and the experiential through the use of text, sound…
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2013 in retrospective XIII (349)
2013: The year in retrospective. Part XI -D’INCISE FERAILLE- Sound composer 2013: a sort of diary. Text and summary by D’Incise Feraille I didn’t feel to make a classical “best of/top xx” of 2013, probably because while thinking about it, and…
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‘El paisaje sonoro y la afinación del mundo’, R. Murray Schafer’s Soundscape Book now in Spanish
Good news for Spanish-speaking people: a translation of the well known Soundscape book by R. Murray Schafer is now available.

