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The Art of Noise

category dublin | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday October 17, 2004 23:53author by Noise Hacker Report this post to the editors

“Let us cross a large modern capital with our ears more sensitive than our eyes”

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-  T H E  A R T  O F  N O I S E  -
- T H E A R T O F N O I S E -

Below are a number of soundscape compositions. These sounds were captured at various locations around Ireland. They contain sounds of transportation, nature, people, machinery, nature and musical instruments. These tracks are a snapshot of the technical and artistic elements involved when creating soundscape compositions. The sounds are designed to sharpen ones aural awareness and understanding of the sounds/noise we hear. The captured sound is not simply a passive recording, but was affected by the specific time of recording in that place, as well as choices, gestures, and perspectives.

A Trip to the Sea
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http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/a_trip_to_the_sea.mp3

Running Time: 3:28
File Size: 1.59 MB

Nuclear Meltdown Drill
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http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/nuclear_meltdown_drill.mp3

Running Time: 2:32
File Size: 1.16 MB

I Spy With My Little Eye
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http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/i_spy_with_my_litte_eye.mp3

Running Time: 1:51
File Size: 1.00 MB

Soundscapes of Fireworks
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http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/fire_works.mp3

Running Time: 4:34
File Size: 2.09 MB

Transported Sounds
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http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/transported_sounds.mp3

Running Time: 5:25
File Size: 2.48 MB

Piano for Nerds
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http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/piano_for_nerds.mp3

Running Time: 5:38
File Size: 2.58 MB



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author by Michaelpublication date Mon Oct 18, 2004 19:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

These are generally interresting pieces, except you over did it on the (great fun, I know) panning effect. I've got a head ache now. Arrrrgh! :-(

 
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