[microsound-announce] [framework radio] #542: 2016.01.31
. m u r m e r .
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Mon Feb 1 13:08:28 EST 2016
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#542: 2016.01.31
listen to this edition here:
http://www.frameworkradio.net/2016/02/542-2015-01-31/
this edition of framework:afield has been produced in the united states
by john f. barber. for more information on his radio work see
http://radionouspace.net, or visit his page for this show here:
http://radionouspace.net/index.php/water-waves-dreams. some notes from
the producer:
Water, Waves, Dreams
This work explores sounds of water, waves, and dreams through
soundscapes, field recordings, and phonography produced by John Barber
and students in his radio art class.
The included works are broad ranging. Bryan Ruhe, Kathryn Christopher,
Jacob Hansen, and Travis Petersen explore sonic manifestations of water
in various states in their work “Ice, Waves, Steam, Streams.”
“Experience the Alley” by Shane Sullivan and Glenda Rothfus portrays
sounds at a local bowling alley as a narrative. “The Accident in the
Alley” by Glenda Rothfus follows this theme.
Speaking of narrative, “Dreamscapes” by Dustin King, Ross Dixon, Andrew
Dizinno, Nicholas Rudy, Randall Theil, and Josh Thomas imagines a series
of (disturbing) dreams while sleeping in front of a television set.
“Sometimes” by Adam Denny might also be heard as a sonic interpretation
of dreams, especially about travel.
“Something in the Water” by Kathryn Christopher may be imagined, or it
may be real. Either way the effect is unsettling.
Away from water, away from Earth, “Spacescape3” by Aaron Phillips
imagines the sonic ambience of space travel.
“Empty” by Dan Ashbridge may speak to feelings about space travel, or
isolated life here on Earth.
“Zen” by Jenel Cohen brings our listening back with some calming,
centering sounds.
In between and all around samples from these student works are field
recordings by John Barber like air rushing through an automatic door on
the campus of University of Victoria, water flowing down a rain chain in
Vancouver, sounds of the clock atop the Arco da Rua Augusta in Lisbon.
These sounds represent not only recordings of specific sound
environments, but interpretations as well. Listening here is a specific,
personal event. We hope you enjoy this offering of radio art.
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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[time / content / artist]
00:00-4:38
“Sometimes” by Adam Denny
4:21-4:35
Air escaping through an automatic door, University of Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada, field recording by John Barber
4:28-6:03
Nature soundscape, field recordings by John Barber
5:42-8:05
Sample, “Something in the Water” by Kathryn Christopher
8:03-8:37
Sample, “Something in the Water” by Kathryn Christopher
8:33-17:31
Sample, “Experience the Alley” by Shane Sullivan and Glenda Rothfus
17:28-20:31
Sample, “The Accident in the Alley” by Glenda Rothfus
20:28-26:46
“Empty” by Dan Ashbridge
23:24-30:42
Alta Lake train crossing, field recording by John Barber
26:45-27:51
Sample, “Zen” by Jenel Cohen
30:39-32:15
“Maker Faire Soundscape,” field recordings by John Barber
32:03-34:06
Airport security, field recordings by John Barber
34:04-46″09
Samples, “Dreamscapes” by Dustin King, Ross Dixon, Andrew Dizinno,
Nicholas Rudy, Randall Theil, and Josh Thomas
45:46-48:56
Hotel refrigerator compressor, Pullman, Washington, field recording by
John Barber
46:03-48:14
Television sounds from next door, field recording by John Barber
48:52-53:50
Samples, “Ice, Waves, Steam, Streams” by Bryan Ruhe, Kathryn
Christopher, Jacob Hansen, and Travis Petersen
53:39-55:00
Water down a rain chain, Vancouver, Washington, field recording my John
Barber
54:15-55:00
Clock mechanism atop the Arco da Rua Augusta, Lisbon, Portugal, field
recording by John Barber
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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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