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Sound as Made Material: A Conversation with Shannon R. Stratton

Recorded on 2018-04-27

Janeil Engelstad talks with Shannon Stratton about her work as the 
Mildred and William Lasdon Chief Curator at The Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY, as well as Stratton’s own background as an artist and MAD’s recent exhibition Sonic Arcade: Shaping Space with Sound. Intro bumper created by Emily Counts. Outro Bumper: “Knotted […]

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The Field of Sonification

Recorded on 2017-09-12

Scot Lancaster and Greg Kramer discuss the field of sonification–the use of non-speech audio to convey information or perceptualize data. This conversation deals with its origins and possible uses in the future.

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Talking Trees

Recorded on 2017-09-12

Scot Gresham-Lancaster in conversation with colleague Bert Barten to touch bases on a decade-long project called Talking Trees. Talking Trees is a collaboration between artists, musicians and scientists who aim to connect people and nature together. The idea comes from artist Bert Barten who is aware of our unnatural way of living. When the Polish […]

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Sound’s Path to Academia

Recorded on 2016-05-09

In this podcast Allucquére Rosanne (Sandy) Stone discusses the then and now of sound. Sandy Stone describes the route that she has taken to academia “where all good people eventually do arrive”. Sandy Stone also explains her obsession with technology and analog. http://sandystone.com

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A Song for the Absentees

Recorded on 2016-03-28

‘A Song for the Absentees’ is an interactive sound installation by Jee Won Kim where participants’ voice trigger various sounds of animals that are endangered. Three microphones and speakers are dispersed throughout the space. Microphones constantly capture sounds that participants generated, and the frequency (pitch) of generated sound is constantly analyzed in computer software, and […]

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Insight into the Sonification Projects at the ArtSciLab

Recorded on 2016-03-21

Anvit Srivastav and Shruthi Ayloo, ArtSciLab alumni, talk about Sonification projects being developed in the ArtSciLab and discuss the state of sonification technologies for the web. https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2016/2/12-31902_Collaborative-Minds-Bringing-Sounds-to-Brain-Data-_story-wide.html

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Improbable Sound

Recorded on 2015-10-21

In this podcast Roger Malina, Ruth West, and Corey Smart discuss the past, present, and future of virtual reality implementation. We also discuss the uses of sound within old and new technology. Bumper Created by: Corey Smart

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مجسمه ی صدا: واریاسیون شماره ی ۲۳ بر روی تمی از هری برتویا / Sound Sculpture: Variation No. 23 on Theme by Harry Bertoia

Recorded on 2015-09-29

As a sound artist, Vedad FamourZadeh is exploring the integration of sound art and electronic music with different soundscapes and diverse musical traditions of Iran. He strives for rekindling intrigue for the details that define a place, on listening closely to minutiae of everyday sonic. He is especially interested in interactive pieces that can generate […]

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A Glance into the ArtSciLab with Anvit Srivastav

Recorded on 2015-09-28

Anvit Srivastav, ArtSciLab labber alum, discusses working on projects in the ArtSciLab including Creative Disturbance and sound visualization, as well as his thoughts and plans for the future in the field of web development. http://anvit.me/ Bumper Created by: Corey Smart

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Jana Winderen – Sound as a X-Ray of Nature

Recorded on 2015-07-17

Jana Winderen is a sound artist working mainly in water environments (rivers, seas, oceans). The sound recorded from these living elements raises issues about what it reveals on nature. The artist questions where the sounds come from, notably in wild places that are not readily accessible, recording mostly unknown (unheard, unperceivable) sounds. The artist’s process […]

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