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Atsuhiro-ito.jpg (550×367) AudiOh! Room : Janek Schaefer. Audio | SarahLayne.com - Blog. This morning I recorded more sounds from Waddell Creek (a part of Big Basin Redwoods State Park). I got some good recordings today at the Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve. Click here if you want to listen to a short snippet: The nightgown reacts to high voice levels and was made as a result of the 56 day performance. The nightgown illustrates increased sensitivity within the relationship. The microphone, located near the left shoulder of the gown, requires a loud noise to trigger the garment.

The gown will remained ‘stressed’ if activated frequently. A woman’s clothing restricts and shapes perceptions of her identity. This is the second gown. So the first night gown has been destroyed. Remixthebook. » sound art. >All sounds from turntables no records Read More A community dedicated to making music using only sounds from field recordings. 現地録音だけで音楽を作るコミュニティ。 Check out beat picnic happenings here beat picnic. Read More In august I exhibited 3 pieces at a group show aimed towards kids at 3F Project Room in Kyoto, Japan I also held a sampling workshop for kids using a midi controller I designed for a group of kids to be able to use together to play beats. more images here Read More via Three Radio Theremin on Vimeo.

Read More by Alicia Eggert and Alexander Reben. Read More New installation by Zimoun: 329 cotton balls inside an abandoned tank in Switzerland – BOOOOOOOM! Read More World music: the globe-shaped vinyl record by Yuri Suzuki | Art and design | guardian.co.uk. Read More TURNTABLE RIDER – DJ Turntableism On A Bike By COGOO | FreshnessMag.com. Read More definitely going to be checking this out, have some big ideas. Galerie de lennyjpg. Galerie de watz. Frozen Sound Art Exhibition. 07.31.08 | Posted in: Art & Design | By: Andrea Tumino Tags: Andreas Nicolas Fischer, Benjamin Maus, Daniel Widrig, Frozen Exhibition, Leander Herzog, Marius Watz, Shajay Booshan, Sound Art On July 2, in Amsterdam many attended the electronic music festival, ’5 days off’ featuring the Frozen Exhibit. Frozen is the brainchild of Norwegian artist and curator Marius Watz who is also an active member of the Generator.x project.

The exhibit features sculptures and print art developed by using sound. Works in the show include Watz’s digital prints using audio input and ‘Audio Sculptures’ by Andreas Nicolas Fischer, Benjamin Maus, Leander Herzog, Daniel Widrig and Shajay Booshan. The exhibit will run through July 26th and all the works can be seen in their Flickr gallery. –Via Design Boom.