The last three screenings with Sonic Circuits have been really exciting for a number of reasons:
I have been able to hear innovative and challenging works from a wide variety of artists locally and internationally, which is really exceptional. I can’t think of any other place locally where I would see or hear this work on a consistent basis (the events are monthly).
I also get a chance to screen my films(live super 8 projection sometimes) along with other great filmmakers/videographers to a very receptive and appreciative audience. Lastly, and most importantly, it enables me to meet and possibly collaborate with other artists and learn new things.
Earlier this month I posted a link to an audio/visual collaboration with the excellent Daniel Barbiero-
He created the score while I worked on the visuals.
Here is my most recent collaboration: a new audio work with Amptext
I sent him a field recording in early December and he supplied additional sounds and arrangement-
He describes the process here-
To listen
More soon.
Here is some info on Daniel Barbiero’s work.
More on this collaboration soon

My new piano composition for the epic Classwar Karaoke 0020. Go here to download. There is also a film page as well. Enjoy!
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https://framingsounds.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/a-pause-in-the-long-tunnel1.mp3%5D
A field recording from 2007 in Montreal, Canada. This piece was part of my Audible Landscape series.
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