Projector 22 (tentative title) is a piece I have been tinkering with for a few months now-This is the most recent version
Lynlee’s Beauty was Everywhere was aired on Radio Panik on May 14, 2013 . The details and the links are Here. Have a listen!
My field recording Seneca is part of this event
DC Listening Lounge is excited to announce the 2013 edition of Sound Scene: our annual interactive audio exploration. This year, we’re sending you (mixed)Signals. The audio extravaganza will feature live music, interactive audio exhibits, community noise-making, found sounds, headphone listening stations, sine waves and more.
Please join us for an evening of sound so rich and exciting, your other senses will be jealous.
Sound Scene VI: (mixed)Signals
May 18th, 2013
7:00pm-11:30pm
Goethe Institute, 812 7th St NW (7th and H Sts NW)
Featuring live performances by musicians:
Janel and Anthony
Slammer/JC
David Schulman
Tatyana Safronova and Kit Young
Layne Stailey
The CooLots
All ages are welcome-and encouraged!
Advance tickets available here: http://soundscene2013.eventbrite.com/.
Suggested donation of $10 at the door.
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DC Listening Lounge began in the fall of 2004 by like-minded audio enthusiasts as an informal place to listen, experiment and learn more about the art and craft of sound. We continue to meet once a month in DC living rooms to share and listen to one another’s latest audio finds- and to continue an ongoing conversation about sound and creative storytelling.
We always welcome curious visitors, eager listeners, and sound enthusiasts of all stripes and types. To join our mailing list or learn more about our monthly meetings, email us at sound@dclisteninglounge.com.
Here is an excerpt from Lynlee’s Beauty was Everywhere, which was featured in Sound Interpretations dedication to Virginia Woolf. To quote Una Lee, “Soothing field recording and awakening text are merged together in one to express the deepest admiration towards Virginia Woolf.” Enjoy!
To listen or download the entire disc go here-
Last Saturday (5/4/13) the Zone collective put together an impressive list of films to screen at the Hundred Years Gallery in London. Unfortunately, I was not able to attend, but author, filmmaker, and musician Robert Robertson was. Here is a wonderful blog post about the event. Looking forward to Mr. Robertson’s new book in the near future. Browse his blog and certainly check out his first book Eisenstein and the Audiovisual
Still taken from the film People’s Park Reverie
China still 52
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