[microsound-announce] New podcast: INTERRUPTIONS #8. Sounds in Cause, a selection of field recordings from environments that are currently in the midst of a process of irreversible change.
Radio Web MACBA
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Wed Jun 6 10:20:27 EDT 2012
*New podcast: INTERRUPTIONS #8. Sounds in Cause
*
Curated by* José Manuel Berenguer and Carlos Gómez*
A selection of field recordings from environments that are currently in the
midst of a process of irreversible change.
Link: http://bit.ly/JWAeH1
Related info: http://bit.ly/LhgQTP
Sounds in Cause works as an archive containing the sound heritage of a
series of cultural contexts in Latin America where, for good or ill, the
environment is expected to experience irreversible changes in the short and
medium term as a result of economic growth. The Orquestra del Caos began
collecting samples in October 2009. At present, the archive includes 300
Gigabytes of samples of soundscapes from seven Latin American contexts.
The collection and dissemination of sound data for subsequent use in
artistic and research projects fits perfectly within the raison d’etre of
Caos->Sonoscop. Through international sound-based artistic interventions,
this project aims to raise awareness of these changes, firstly in the
vicinity of the sites where the sound samples are recorded, and secondly in
all the different cultural centres in which the artists involved in the
international call for participation organised by Orquestra del Caos work.
Furthermore, its essence is to try to introduce scientific methodologies
into arts practice on one hand, and to encourage science to look outside of
itself and use approaches borrowed from other contexts on the other.
You can find more mixes for this series here: http://bit.ly/LhgQTP
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