Posts Tagged: Sound Propositions
Sound Propositions 04: Steve Roden (part I)
a big circle drawn with little hands was created from a box of things sent to me by sylvain, who runs the ini itu label. the box contained everything from newspapers, coins, wooden toys, pamphlets, plastic objects, plastic bags, broken
Sound Propositions 04: Steve Roden (part I)
a big circle drawn with little hands was created from a box of things sent to me by sylvain, who runs the ini itu label. the box contained everything from newspapers, coins, wooden toys, pamphlets, plastic objects, plastic bags, broken
Sound Propositions 03: Leonardo Rosado
Listen to an exclusive excerpt of Leonardo Rosado’s The conscious illusion: homage to Bergman The avant-garde of the 20th century radically expanded the potential of sonic arts in at least two important ways. With the advent of sound recording technologies,
Sound Propositions 03: Leonardo Rosado
Listen to an exclusive excerpt of Leonardo Rosado’s The conscious illusion: homage to Bergman The avant-garde of the 20th century radically expanded the potential of sonic arts in at least two important ways. With the advent of sound recording technologies,
ACL 2012: Sound Propositions
Before resuming the Sound Propositions series, I’d like to take some time to reflect on 2012. I’m a bit late on this, granted, though I have my reasons (and not just that I’ve been recovering from the holidays and a
ACL 2012: Sound Propositions
Before resuming the Sound Propositions series, I’d like to take some time to reflect on 2012. I’m a bit late on this, granted, though I have my reasons (and not just that I’ve been recovering from the holidays and a
Sound Propositions 02: Matteo Uggeri
Joseph Sannicandro interviews Italian soundshaper Matteo Uggeri (Hue, Sparkle in Grey) in the second installment of an ongoing series searching for a relationship towards technology that doesn’t fetishize equipment, but rather valorizes the creative process itself. There is a
Sound Propositions 02: Matteo Uggeri
Joseph Sannicandro interviews Italian soundshaper Matteo Uggeri (Hue, Sparkle in Grey) in the second installment of an ongoing series searching for a relationship towards technology that doesn’t fetishize equipment, but rather valorizes the creative process itself. There is a
Sound Propositions 01: Machinefabriek
Joseph Sannicandro interviews Rutger Zuydervelt, aka Machinefabriek, in the first installment of an ongoing series exploring the creative process and a non-fetishization of equipment. “A rather poor instrument,… but how wonderfully they use it.” In this quote, James Joyce is
Sound Propositions 01: Machinefabriek
Joseph Sannicandro interviews Rutger Zuydervelt, aka Machinefabriek, in the first installment of an ongoing series exploring the creative process and a non-fetishization of equipment. “A rather poor instrument,… but how wonderfully they use it.” In this quote, James Joyce is