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Category Archives: sound art
Glass Horns Play Records Acoustically
Artist Jeremy LeClair, of Various Artists Records, had these beautiful glass resonating phonograph horns made for him by glass artist Joe Forestall and now he can acoustically play to two different parts of a record at the same time! Via … Continue reading
Who You Are
Who You Are was a performance by Chris Goode which took place inside Mirislov Balka’s installation How It Is in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. The piece uses spoken word and recroded sounds and can be downloaded as a … Continue reading
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Steve Reich Piece for Two Pianos Played by One Pianist
Peter Aidu plays Steve Reich’s “Piano Phase” (scored for two pianos) with his left hand on one instrument and the right hand on the second.
Interview with Canell and Watkins on Circa Site
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Christina Kubisch – Electrical Walks
“In 2003, Berlin-based sound artist Christina Kubisch began an ongoing project called “Electrical Walks.” This project employs specially built headphones that receive electromagnetic signals from the environment and convert them into sound. Kubisch maps a given territory, noting “hot spots” … Continue reading
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Steve Reich on You Tube
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