Thinking

  • 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…

  • from instinct to creation

    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…

  • 359

    359

    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…

  • A Book On Listening

    A Book On Listening

    ‘On Listening‘, book edited by Angus Carlyle & Cathy Lane (authors of ‘In The Field‘) and published at October 28 by Uniform Books. You can get it at the official site. Also recommended is this nice review Cheryl Tipp just…

  • 2013 in retrospective XIII (349)

    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…

  • ‘El paisaje sonoro y la afinación del mundo’, R. Murray Schafer’s Soundscape Book now in Spanish

    ‘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.