[microsound-announce] [framework radio] #389: 2012.09.23
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#389: 2012.09.23
this edition of framework:afield has been produced in the united states
by john f. barber, and is entitled tell me a story about meditation. for
more informationon his work, see his website at
http://www.nouspace.net/john. or to see this show on his site, see
http://www.nouspace.net/john/sound/storyaboutmeditation.html. from the
producer:
Tell Me A Story about Meditation revisits two earlier works, Tell Me A
Story and Meditation to create a non-linear narrative. The work utilizes
sampling, found and/or environmental sound artifacts, field recordings,
phonography, soundscapes, and acousmatic compositions. Less a work of a
traditional radio narrative and more a work of transmission arts, Tell
Me A Story about Meditation samples various sound media streams to
create a remixed narrative of the moment, especially as it might be
practiced through thoughtful (meditative?) listening.
John F. Barber teaches in The Creative Media & Digital Culture Program
at Washington State University Vancouver. With regard to sound arts, he
is interested in opportunities afforded by Internet radio, online
iReportage, transmission arts, and geo-locative audio-based
immersive/interactive experiences, especially as they might promote
aural compositions/performances/installations as the basis for engaged
narrative.
again, we are always looking for new material, whether raw field
recordings, field recording based composition, or introduction
submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of
our guest curated framework:afield series. send proposals or material,
released or not, on any format, to the address at the bottom of this
mail. if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch!
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Timeline and content descriptions
00:00-01:56
SFX sample from an episode of Breaking Bad, looped, with echo
1:50-01:28
Introduction
01:54-02:55
Sample mashup from "Audio Circus" radio show hosted by Eric Rosenheck
and "Tell Me A Story" radio show hosted by Jim Weiss, Kid's Public Radio
01:54-02:12
"Ronzatore," a sample from a recreated intonarumori originally designed
by Luigi Russolo and used in performances by him prior to World War II
02:11-55:00
Low denssfer very low frequency (VLF) sounds radio telescope recording
02:11-02:37
Sample from the 1913 poem "House Painter" by David Burliuk, from Disc 2,
Track 18 of the collection Baku: Symphony of Sirens. Sound Experiments
in the Russian Avant Garde
02:36-04:00
"Paul's a dummy," a sample from a tape cassette found sound artifact;
the couple, living in a trailer, trying to learn to use a portable tape
cassette recorder, unknowingly record themselves
04:00-04:22
Field recording of antique gas-powered farm machinery working at a
county fair
04:22-04:58
"How to C.B.;" a sampling from this record album (1976; Pickwick
Records; CBLP-001; narrator Leif Jensen) designed to teach listeners how
to communicate via Citizen Band (CB) radios.
Information and sound files here
04:57-05:27
"Crepitatore," a sample from a recreated intonarumori orginally designed
by Luigi Russolo and used in performances by him prior to World War II
05:23-06:05
"I'll have me a little snort," a sample from a tape cassette found sound
artifact; the couple, living in a trailer, trying to learn to use a
portable tape cassette recorder, unknowingly record themselves
06:04-06:27
Field recording of antique gas-powered farm machinery working at a
county fair
06:27-07:02
"How to C.B.;" a sampling from this record album (1976; Pickwick
Records; CBLP-001; narrator Leif Jensen) designed to teach listeners how
to communicate via Citizen Band (CB) radios.
Information and sound files here
07:02-07:18
Field recording of antique gas-powered farm machinery working at a
county fair
07:18-07:43
"Artichokes: you can't take 'em with ya," a sample from a tape cassette
found sound artifact; the couple, living in a trailer, trying to learn
to use a portable tape cassette recorder, unknowingly record themselves
07:43-08:09
"How to C.B.;" a sampling from this record album (1976; Pickwick
Records; CBLP-001; narrator Leif Jensen) designed to teach listeners how
to communicate via Citizen Band (CB) radios.
Information and sound files here
08:07-08:22
Field recording of antique gas-powered farm machinery working at a
county fair
08:22-08:57
"How to C.B.;" a sampling from this record album (1976; Pickwick
Records; CBLP-001; narrator Leif Jensen) designed to teach listeners how
to communicate via Citizen Band (CB) radios.
Information and sound files here
08:57-09:13
Field recording of antique gas-powered farm machinery working at a
county fair
09:13-10:01
"How to C.B.;" a sampling from this record album (1976; Pickwick
Records; CBLP-001; narrator Leif Jensen) designed to teach listeners how
to communicate via Citizen Band (CB) radios.
Information and sound files here
10:01-10:13
"Happy Birthday to me," a sample from a tape cassette found sound
artifact; the couple, living in a trailer, trying to learn to use a
portable tape cassette recorder, unknowingly record themselves
10:13-10:38
Field recording of antique gas-powered farm machinery working at a
county fair
10:38-11:32
"You get better results," a sample from a tape cassette found sound
artifact; the couple, living in a trailer, trying to learn to use a
portable tape cassette recorder, unknowingly record themselves
11:25-15:11
"Soundscape 2," an acousmatic composition utilizing environmental, open
source, and radio advertisement sounds
15:09-16:30
"Voice of the Fair," field recording from a county fair public address
system
16:23-17:46
"Radio Station WWVH 2000: Broadcast from Timecode Generator," a sample
from At the Tone by Mike Weiskopf
16:47-18:17
"I Am Sitting in a Room," a sample from this 1969 work by composer Alvin
Lucier who recorded his own voice speaking a room, then played that
recording in the same room, recording it again. He repeated this process
until all characteristics of his human voice were replaced by the
resident frequencies and harmonics of the room. Source file:
www.ubu.com/sound/lucier.html See here for more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Sitting_in_a_Room
18:17-18:36
"Saturn Radio Emissions," a sample from a recording produced and shared
by NASA
18:34-20:07
"Grove's Nose Drops," a 1930s radio advertisement for patent medicine
produced as a narrative and aimed specifically at children
19:55-21:33
"Scaryscape," a sample from an open source sound file from the
Freesound.org website
21:32-21:51
"Endless Toast in Honor of Sofia Georgievna (sound poem from the book To
Sofia Georgievna Melnikova-—The Fantastic Tavern, 1919), a sampling from
from Disc 1, Track 33 of the collection Baku: Symphony of Sirens. Sound
Experiments in the Russian Avant Garde
21:48-23:15
"Charlie the ghost," a sample from a tape cassette found sound artifact
23:15-24:41
"Answering machine messages," samples from a tape cassette found sound
artifact
24:34-26:52
"Self-Hypnosis," a sample from a tape cassette found sound artifact;
note the two different messages, each on a different side of the sound
panorama
26:46-32:26
"Flight Controllers," an acousmatic composition made from simultaneous
recordings of approach flight control radio activities at the Athens,
Brussels, Chicago, Kuwait City, Moscow, Sao Paulo, and Singapore
airports, and a sample from the historic Apollo 11 mission when
astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to
land on the surface of the Moon, 20 July 1969.
32:17-33:47
"Psycho soundscape," a sample from an open source sound file from the
Freesounds.org website
33:38-35:13
"Swirling sustained chanting," a sample
35:09-35:30
"Single sound bowl," a sample from an open source sound file from the
Freesound.org website
35:13-37:40
"Synthetic choir
37:14-37:34
"Single sound bowl"
37:17-40:47
"Chanting monks"
40:43-41:10
"Tibetan monks," reversed
41:02-41:22
"Single sound bowl"
41:02-41:52
"Sustained throat singing"
41:45-45:17
"Hare Krishna mantra," sample from the August 1969 single by London
Radha-Krisha Temple devotees, produced by George Harrison who plays
guitar, harmonium, and bass. The album The Radha Krisna Temple
containing this single was released in May 1971 by Apple Records.
45:11-45:34
"Church bells"
45:33-46:26
"Dancing bells"
46:25-46:32
"Doppler effect"
46:31-48:00
"Gurgling bells"
47:57-48:14
"Doorbell," to remind us how easily meditation can be interrupted
48:08-49:23
"Blue Mosque," field recording of amplified chanting from minarets of
The Blue Mosque, Constantinople, Turkey
49:22-54:03
"nam myoho," chanting
54:01-55:00
"Singing bowls," acousmatic composition
54:40-54:51
Sample from close of "Tell Me A Story" radio show hosted by Jim Weiss,
Kid's Public Radio
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framework intro submissions:
1) take yourself and an audio recorder to a location of your choice
2) record for AT LEAST 1 minute before you -
3) read aloud the following text (in english or translated):
welcome to framework. framework is a show consecrated to
field-recording, and its use in composition. field-recording,
phonography, the art of sound hunting; open your ears and listen!
4) continue recording for AT LEAST 2 minutes after the text
5) post the recording to us on any format, or send us an mp3
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