And here’s another one at a very interesting gallery space in London. I saw some very good exhibitions there so will definitely try to see this as well: Gone with the Wind Max Eastley, Takehisa...
Here’s an exhibition we don’t want to miss: The exhibition Black Sound White Cube will present works by ten international artists that refer to the musical traditions of the Afro-Atlantic...
Each year, 23five curates Activating The Medium around a specific theme that seeks to underscore the connectivity between artists working with various methods and materials. Previous festivals have e...
on the very beautiful blog the art of memory they are running a nice series on sound design
Currently in residency at the q-o2 workspace are Sarah Hughes and Patrick Farmer, visual/sound artists from (at the moment) Oxford. They unfold a vivid explorational creativity involving field record...
Frederik Croene tipped us this wonderful video of a trombone player in a huge orchestra filming himself.
Another performance you shouldn’t miss: Hans W. Koch - computermusic I - Tuesday 15 Feb - 21h00 at STUK in Leuven on opening night of the Artefact festival. “In 1996 I started exploring the ins...
A new Displaced Sounds event on Sunday 20 Feb - 16h00 at STUK in Leuven during the Artefact festival: A major part of the works for piano written by composer Carl Czerny (1791-1857) is a remarkable a...
Conductor turns the New York subway system into an interactive string instrument. Using the MTA’s actual subway schedule, the piece begins in realtime by spawning trains which departed in the last mi...
I Just read that we are loosing a beautiful site. Here’s Derek holzer mail on Spectre on the end of Soundtransit.nl: After 5 years, the end of an era has come. On the last day of 2010, the Soun...
How does one remember a sound? Why does one remember a sound? We remember things visually. Close your eyes and you can perfectly picture that one magnificent view you’ve seen a couple of years ...
Again an amazingly intense solo saxophone performance from Thomas Ankersmit: Touch Radio #56
Field recording guru Chris Watson is invited by our friends from Q-O2 and Myfbs for a presentation of his recordings with David Attenborough. 26 oktober, 8pm at Vautierstraat 29, Brussels.
I’m a fucker for long trips by foot, bike, boot whatever like this swiss guy who did already 65000km with his bike. Here a couple that is doing doing a a bicycle trip around the world, and impo...
Kraak’s Tommy just mailed us this article: Organ that recycles sound wins New Music award in the Guardian The Organ of Corti – which takes sounds from saturated environments and recycles them u...
We have tried to invite Céleste Boursier-Mougenot already a long time ago and now we are very proud to announce our very first Displaced Sounds exhibition: From Here to Ear. Please join us for the op...
Akio Suzuki was on our wishlist for a long time. He’s known as a pioneer of sound art, but his work goes way further the normal boundaries of sound art, unworried by the rules of modern music. ...
After we discovered the cd “Le Brame Des Cerfs, Forêts d’Automne / Rutting Red Deers” on the Frémaux & Associés imprints, we immediately fell in love with the sounds of French d...
(via Jurgen De Blonde)
Got this some weeks ago for my birthday: a release from 2005 from Sean Meehan. He’s NY-based drummer with a unusual view on the actual drumming part, that to say the least. It’s a double ...
A relatively new album from Ernst Karel. “Heard Laboratories” consists of unprocessed, long-take recordings made in various scientific research environments at Harvard University, edited ...
The project /2009/ started on 4th of january 2009 and ended on 13th december 2009. It was a succession of sound recordings made over the course of one year by ten artists who had each four weeks to r...
This Friday (16th of April) Bram de Jong will do a presentation on Freesound.org at Dorkbot Gent. The Freesound Project aims to create a huge collaborative database of audio snippets, samples, record...
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