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  • infinite grain 01: nicolas bernier

    infinite grain 01: nicolas bernier

    [infinite grain is a series of interviews inspired on microsound procedures, exploring a wide variety of topics in dialogue with artists who work with sound on installation, composition and improvisation] Nicolas Bernier born in Canada. His work is one of a kind, taking roots…

  • Salomé Voegelin and the New Generation of Field Recordists

    Salomé Voegelin and the New Generation of Field Recordists

    Interesting article by Salomé Voegelin at Wire’s Collateral Damage: “A new generation of field recordists is challenging the myth of the invisible figure with a microphone in work that celebrates presence rather than absence.” Read

  • Echo-Locations – The Sounds of Elsewhere

    Echo-Locations – The Sounds of Elsewhere

    Echo-location is an exhibition of field recordings and sound art works that play with soundscape materials. It was collated in 2014 for installation in several locations around Limerick as part of the Limerick Soundscapes project. It was launched at the…

  • Sonic Boom

    Sonic Boom

    How digital technology is transforming our relationship with sound Full article

  • Songs from the Caves

    Songs from the Caves

    Significant evidence now exists for the importance of sound in prehistory and research in this area has progressed over the past 30 years, with a number of archaeological finds that are thought to be musical instruments found in caves associated…

  • Curious Quarterly: Noise

    Curious Quarterly: Noise

    Royal BC Museum has published the second issue of Curious Quarterly, dedicated to explore the theme of noise. Noise gets a bad rap when perceived only as irritation. But what if, instead, we consider Noise as a signature of multiple…