sound

  • message past future

    message past future

    sound installation. 2015 | vintage portable cassette-tape recorders, 3 modified cassette tapes, electronics. “The only thing we know about the future is that it is going to be different.” – Peter Drucker, Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices (1973), Pt. 1, Ch. 4.…

  • listening through a small plastic box

    listening through a small plastic box

    sound installation. 2015 | acrylic box, microphones, reclaimed speaker cone, vu meter, electronics, headphones. Using a procedural yet nonsensical amplification chain, a live stream of the gallery soundscape is sent into a clear acrylic box containing electronic amplification components and…

  • music for museums: ryoji ikeda & carsten nicolai (cyclo.)

    music for museums: ryoji ikeda & carsten nicolai (cyclo.)

    Ryoji Ikeda and Carsten Nicolai at Whitechapel Gallery. part of the vinyl factory‘s music For Museums series.

  • OpenAIR, A Collective Library of Impulse Responses

    OpenAIR, A Collective Library of Impulse Responses

    There are many libraries featuring impulse responses online, both free as the great EchoThief and commercial, such as those impressive recordings Audio Ease has been doing for the Altiverb reverb plugin. But there is something actually beyond all these options,…

  • Call for Contributions: Klingt Gut! 2nd Symposium on Sound, Hamburg 2016

    Call for Contributions: Klingt Gut! 2nd Symposium on Sound, Hamburg 2016

    The Hamburg University of Applied Sciences and the AES Student Section of Hamburg have announced the second version of the klingt gut! Symposium of sound, featuring hundreds of participants as well as dozens of speakers. This year year it included important…

  • Untitled post 15063

    Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice (Sign, Storage, Transmission) Nina Sun Eidsheim In Sensing Sound Nina Sun Eidsheim offers a vibrational theory of music that radically re-envisions how we think about sound, music, and listening. Eidsheim shows how…